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Impact of the fear and Allee effect on a Holling type II prey–predator model

Binfeng Xie

2021Advances in Difference Equations34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we propose and investigate a prey–predator model with Holling type II response function incorporating Allee and fear effect in the prey. First of all, we obtain all possible equilibria of the model and discuss their stability by analyzing the eigenvalues of Jacobian matrix around the equilibria. Secondly, it can be observed that the model undergoes Hopf bifurcation at the positive equilibrium by taking the level of fear as bifurcation parameter. Moreover, through the analysis of Allee and fear effect, we find that: (i) the fear effect can enhance the stability of the positive equilibrium of the system by excluding periodic solutions; (ii) increasing the level of fear and Allee can reduce the final number of predators; (iii) the Allee effect also has important influence on the permanence of the predator. Finally, numerical simulations are provided to check the validity of the theoretical results.

Topics & Concepts

Allee effectMathematicsJacobian matrix and determinantApplied mathematicsHopf bifurcationFunctional responseStability (learning theory)Eigenvalues and eigenvectorsType (biology)BifurcationPredationPredatorOrdinary differential equationControl theory (sociology)Mathematical economicsStatistical physicsMathematical analysisDifferential equationNonlinear systemEconomicsEcologyPhysicsComputer sciencePopulationSociologyBiologyControl (management)Quantum mechanicsMachine learningManagementDemographyMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsEvolution and Genetic DynamicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
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