Mathematical Modeling of Plants, Herbivore and Natural Enemies of Herbivores Interaction with Harvesting

Isaac K. Barasa, Samuel B. Apima
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Plant-herbivore-natural enemies of herbivores interaction is one of the basic interactions that drives of the ecosystem yields. In this interaction, plants are the primary food source for herbivores while natural enemies of herbivores depends on herbivores for food and on plants for shelter. Harvesting of every species which is common in many habitat may affect the population densities of the species and even the entire ecosystem. Therefore, conservation and maintenance of the harvested species is critical for ecosystem balance. In this paper, a model of plant-herbivore-natural enemies interactions with the constant effort harvesting of every species was developed and analyzed. The positive invariant set, the conditions of existence and locally asymptotically, stability of the equilibria were determined using the stability theory of ordinary differential equations. The results shows that the species being harvested would become extinct if harvesting effort exceeded a threshold value for the given population. While maintaining the coexistence of populations in the ecosystem requires sensible harvesting practices. Therefore, it is fair to choose a reasonable harvesting effort to allow all species to coexist in order to govern the species’ dynamic behavior. The insights of the solutions of this study are of great essence to ecologists and policy developers in environmental conservation. The authorities to pay attention to the minimum number required based on the area coverage in deciding when to harvest and also be cautious to the amount and effort of harvesting in view of conserving the species and the environment.
植物、食草动物和食草动物天敌与收获相互作用的数学模型
植物-食草动物-食草动物天敌相互作用是驱动生态系统产量的基本相互作用之一。在这种相互作用中,植物是食草动物的主要食物来源,而食草动物的天敌则以食草动物为食,以植物为庇护所。在许多生境中,每一种物种的采伐都很常见,可能会影响该物种的种群密度,甚至影响整个生态系统。因此,保护和维护采伐物种对生态系统平衡至关重要。本文建立了一个植物-食草动物-天敌相互作用的模型,并对每个物种的持续努力收获进行了分析。利用常微分方程的稳定性理论,确定了平衡点的正不变集、存在条件和局部渐近稳定性。结果表明,如果采伐努力超过给定种群的阈值,被采伐的物种就会灭绝。而维持种群在生态系统中的共存需要明智的采伐做法。因此,为了控制物种的动态行为,选择一个合理的收获努力是公平的,允许所有物种共存。本研究的解决方案对生态学家和环境保护政策制定者具有重要意义。当局在决定何时采收时应注意根据面积覆盖范围所需的最低数量,同时考虑到保护物种和环境,对采收的数量和努力也要谨慎。
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