Multistable states in a predator–prey model with generalized Holling type III functional response and a strong Allee effect
Yanni Zeng, Pei Yu
Abstract
In this paper, we present a complete parametric analysis on a nonlinear predator–prey system with the generalized Holling type III functional response and a strong Allee effect . We apply the hierarchical parametric analysis to derive explicit conditions for the existence and stability of equilibrium solutions in a 5-dimensional parameter space. Specifically, a detailed study on Hopf bifurcation is given to show bifurcation of multiple limit cycles, and complex dynamics of multistable states including bistable , tristable and tetrastable phenomena. We also conduct simulations and provide a biological interpretation of the multistable states under various conditions. • A predator–prey generalized Holling type III functional response and a strong Allee effect is investigated. • The hierarchical parametric analysis is applied to study the existence and stability of equilibrium solutions in a 5-dimensional parameter space. • A detailed study on Hopf bifurcation is given to show bifurcation of multiple limit cycles. • Complex dynamics of multistable states including bistable, tristable and tetrastable phenomena are explored.