Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors

Abstract In this study, we consider a predator–prey model with stage structure and anti-predator behavior such that the adult prey can counterattack their predators. We first investigate the existence and stability of the equilibria. Especially, we verify that there can exist at most one positive eq...

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Main Authors: Guangyao Tang, Wenjie Qin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Advances in Difference Equations
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13662-019-1944-4
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spelling doaj-681d911c266f41e9bdc3fa4fa76b3a672020-11-25T02:48:46ZengSpringerOpenAdvances in Difference Equations1687-18472019-01-012019111510.1186/s13662-019-1944-4Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviorsGuangyao Tang0Wenjie Qin1Department of Mathematics, Hubei University for NationalitiesThree Gorges Mathematical Research Center, China Three Gorges UniversityAbstract In this study, we consider a predator–prey model with stage structure and anti-predator behavior such that the adult prey can counterattack their predators. We first investigate the existence and stability of the equilibria. Especially, we verify that there can exist at most one positive equilibrium, which is always stable whenever it exists, if the predator only feed on one age class. We then prove that the system can undergo either a forward bifurcation or a backward bifurcation. Numerical analyses show that anti-predator behavior is beneficial to the growth of prey population, especially helps the equilibrium level of the prey population increase, by enhancing the pressure on the predator. Moreover, anti-predator behavior makes the coexistence of the predator and prey less likely by shrinking the coexistence region with respect to the initial conditions or weakening the existence and stability of the positive equilibrium.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13662-019-1944-4Predator–prey systemAnti-predator behaviorStage structureBackward bifurcation
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Wenjie Qin
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Wenjie Qin
Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
Advances in Difference Equations
Predator–prey system
Anti-predator behavior
Stage structure
Backward bifurcation
author_facet Guangyao Tang
Wenjie Qin
author_sort Guangyao Tang
title Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
title_short Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
title_full Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
title_fullStr Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
title_sort backward bifurcation of predator–prey model with anti-predator behaviors
publisher SpringerOpen
series Advances in Difference Equations
issn 1687-1847
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract In this study, we consider a predator–prey model with stage structure and anti-predator behavior such that the adult prey can counterattack their predators. We first investigate the existence and stability of the equilibria. Especially, we verify that there can exist at most one positive equilibrium, which is always stable whenever it exists, if the predator only feed on one age class. We then prove that the system can undergo either a forward bifurcation or a backward bifurcation. Numerical analyses show that anti-predator behavior is beneficial to the growth of prey population, especially helps the equilibrium level of the prey population increase, by enhancing the pressure on the predator. Moreover, anti-predator behavior makes the coexistence of the predator and prey less likely by shrinking the coexistence region with respect to the initial conditions or weakening the existence and stability of the positive equilibrium.
topic Predator–prey system
Anti-predator behavior
Stage structure
Backward bifurcation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13662-019-1944-4
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