Adaptive behaviour in a predator-prey model leads to multiple equilibrium states

Author

Parra, C.E.

Saorín, M.

Other authors

Saorín, M.

Publication date

2015-01-01



Abstract

There is evidence that multiple stable equilibrium states are possible in real-life ecological systems. In order to verify a hypothesis that such a multitude of equilibrium states can be caused by adapting of animal behaviour to changes of environmental conditions, we consider a simple predator-prey model where prey changes a mode of behaviour in response to the pressure of predation. This model exhibits two stable coexisting equilibrium states with basins of attraction separated by a separatrix of a saddle point.

Document Type

Preliminary Edition

Language

English

CDU Subject

510 - Fundamental and general considerations of mathematics

Subject

Matemàtiques

Pages

4 p.

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