| Literature DB >> 32419035 |
Benjamin D Dalziel1, Enrique Thomann2, Jan Medlock3, Patrick De Leenheer4.
Abstract
We consider a modified Holling-type II predator-prey model, based on the premise that the search rate of predators is dependent on the prey density, rather than constant. A complete analysis of the global behavior of the model is presented, and shows that the model exhibits a dichotomy similar to the classical Holling-type II model: either the coexistence steady state is globally stable; or it is unstable, and then a unique, globally stable limit cycle exists. We discuss the similarities, but also important differences between our model and the Holling-type II model. The main differences are that: 1. The paradox of enrichment which always occurs in the Holling-type II model, does not always occur here, and 2. Even when the paradox of enrichment occurs, predators can adapt by lowering their search rate, and effectively stabilize the system.Keywords: 34C15; 34D23; 92D40; 92D50
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32419035 DOI: 10.1007/s00285-020-01504-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Math Biol ISSN: 0303-6812 Impact factor: 2.259