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Controlling chaos in three species food chain model with fear effect

Vikas Kumar, Nitu Kumari

2020AIMS Mathematics31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we study the impact of fear on the dynamics of a three species food chain model. We propose a model with the assumption that the growth rate of intermediate predator reduces at the cost of fear due to top predator, and the growth rate of prey is suppressed due to the fear of the intermediate predator. We carry out the existence of equilibria, local stability analysis and bifurcation analysis. Our numerical simulation reveals that for a low cost of the fear, system remains chaotic while increase in fear factor leads to stability. Even the large cost of fear causes the population to become extinct. We conclude that the fear effect can stabilize the chaotic dynamics of the system.

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