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The Rosenzweig-MacArthur system via reduction of an individual based model.

Niclas Kruff1, Christian Lax1, Volkmar Liebscher2, Sebastian Walcher1.   

Abstract

The Rosenzweig-MacArthur system is a particular case of the Gause model, which is widely used to describe predator-prey systems. In the classical derivation, the interaction terms in the differential equation are essentially derived from considering handling time vs. search time, and moreover there exist derivations in the literature which are based on quasi-steady state assumptions. In the present paper we introduce a derivation of this model from first principles and singular perturbation reductions. We first establish a simple stochastic mass action model which leads to a three-dimensional ordinary differential equation, and systematically determine all possible singular perturbation reductions (in the sense of Tikhonov and Fenichel) to two-dimensional systems. Among the reductions obtained we find the Rosenzweig-MacArthur system for a certain choice of small parameters as well as an alternative to the Rosenzweig-MacArthur model, with density dependent death rates for predators. The arguments to obtain the reductions are intrinsically mathematical; no heuristics are employed.

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Keywords:  Functional response; Holling disk function; Predator–prey model; Singular perturbation theory; Tikhonov–Fenichel parameters

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30094616     DOI: 10.1007/s00285-018-1278-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Math Biol        ISSN: 0303-6812            Impact factor:   2.259


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