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Dynamics of a free boundary problem modelling species invasion with impulsive harvesting

Yue Meng, Jing Ge, Zhigui Lin

2022Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - B18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>To understand the role of impulsive harvesting in dynamics of the invasive species, we explore an impulsive logistic equation with free boundaries. The criteria whether the species spreads or vanishes are given, and some sufficient conditions based on threshold values are established. We then discuss the spreading speeds of moving fronts when the species spreads. Our numerical simulations reveal that impulsive harvesting can reduce the spreading speed of the species, and a large impulsive harvesting is unfavorable for persistence of the species. Moreover, when impulsive harvesting is moderate, the species occurs spreading or vanishing depending on its expanding capability or initial number, that is, the species will die out with a small expanding capability or small initial number and spread with a large expanding capability. <br/><br/>Note: KYCX22_3446 is added in Acknowledgments.</p>

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