Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey
In ecological communities, the behaviour of individuals and the interaction between species may change between seasons, yet this seasonal variation is often not represented explicitly in mathematical models. As global change is predicted to alter season length and other climatic aspects, such season...
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doaj-95032bb579074a1eab6df8d7581fcdb02021-08-05T21:45:54ZengWestern LibrariesMathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering2563-19262021-04-012210312210.5206/mase/135697525Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single preyNoah BolohanVictor LeBlancFrithjof LutscherIn ecological communities, the behaviour of individuals and the interaction between species may change between seasons, yet this seasonal variation is often not represented explicitly in mathematical models. As global change is predicted to alter season length and other climatic aspects, such seasonal variation needs to be included in models in order to make reasonable predictions for community dynamics. The resulting mathematical descriptions are nonautonomous models with a large number of parameters, and are therefore challenging to analyze. We present a model for two predators and one prey, whereby one predator switches hunting behaviour to seasonally include alternative prey when available. We use a combination of temporal averaging and invasion analysis to derive simplified models and determine the behaviour of the system, in particular to gain insight into conditions under which the two predators can coexist in a changing climate. We compare our results with numerical simulations of the temporally varying model.https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/mase/article/view/13569predator-prey model, seasonal variation, temporal averaging, qualitative analysis, bifurcation, invasion analysis |
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Noah Bolohan Victor LeBlanc Frithjof Lutscher Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey Mathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering predator-prey model, seasonal variation, temporal averaging, qualitative analysis, bifurcation, invasion analysis |
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Noah Bolohan Victor LeBlanc Frithjof Lutscher |
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Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey |
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Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey |
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Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey |
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Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey |
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Seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey |
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seasonal dynamics of a generalist and a specialist predator on a single prey |
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Western Libraries |
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Mathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering |
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2563-1926 |
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2021-04-01 |
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In ecological communities, the behaviour of individuals and the interaction between species may change between seasons, yet this seasonal variation is often not represented explicitly in mathematical models. As global change is predicted to alter season length and other climatic aspects, such seasonal variation needs to be included in models in order to make reasonable predictions for community dynamics. The resulting mathematical descriptions are nonautonomous models with a large number of parameters, and are therefore challenging to analyze. We present a model for two predators and one prey, whereby one predator switches hunting behaviour to seasonally include alternative prey when available. We use a combination of temporal averaging and invasion analysis to derive simplified models and determine the behaviour of the system, in particular to gain insight into conditions under which the two predators can coexist in a changing climate. We compare our results with numerical simulations of the temporally varying model. |
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predator-prey model, seasonal variation, temporal averaging, qualitative analysis, bifurcation, invasion analysis |
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https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/mase/article/view/13569 |
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