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Hopf bifurcation of an age-structured prey–predator model with Holling type II functional response incorporating a prey refuge

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Abstract In this paper, an age-structured prey–predator model with Holling type II functional response incorporating a prey refuge is constructed. Through applying the method of integrated semigroup and the Hopf… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, an age-structured prey–predator model with Holling type II functional response incorporating a prey refuge is constructed. Through applying the method of integrated semigroup and the Hopf bifurcation theory for semilinear equations with non-dense domain, we obtain that the model undergoes a Hopf bifurcation at the interior equilibrium which shows that this model has a non-trivial periodic orbit that bifurcates from the interior equilibrium when bifurcation parameter τ crosses the bifurcation critical value τ 0 . Numerical simulations are given to verify the theoretical analysis. The results manifest that the prey refuge has a stabilizing effect, namely, the prey refuge is a significant factor to maintain the balance between the prey population and the predator population.

Keywords: hopf bifurcation; predator; prey refuge; age structured; model; bifurcation

Journal Title: Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications
Year Published: 2019

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