替代食物在控制猎物种群强近邻效应生态流行病学模型中的混乱动态中的作用

Abhishek Sarkar, K. Das, Kulbhushan Agnihotri
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本文探讨了捕食者种群中存在疾病的捕食者-猎物系统,重点关注替代食物源的影响。该研究调查了猎物种群中具有强烈阿利效应的生态流行病学系统,分析了局部稳定性,引入了生态和疾病基本繁殖数量,并观察了群落结构。大量的数值模拟揭示了不同的全局行为,包括稳定焦点、极限循环、周期加倍和响应感染水平变化的混乱。研究强调了替代食物在缓解混乱动态中的作用,指出增加可用性会促进稳定,而减少可用性则会导致从混乱转向稳定的焦点。总之,这项研究强调了将替代食物源纳入生态系统保护工作的重要性,因为捕食者种群正经历着强烈的阿利效应,这项研究为生态流行病学系统的复杂动态及其对生物多样性保护和疾病管理的影响提供了见解。
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Role of Alternative Food in Controlling Chaotic Dynamics in an Eco-Epidemiological Model with Strong Allee Effects in Prey Populations
This paper explores a predator–prey system with disease in the predator population, focusing on the impact of alternative food sources. Investigating the eco-epidemiological systems with strong Allee effects in prey populations, the study analyzes local stability, introduces ecological and disease basic reproduction numbers, and observes the community structure. Extensive numerical simulations reveal varied global behaviors, including stable focus, limit cycles, period-doubling, and chaos in response to changes in the infection levels. The research emphasizes the role of alternative food in mitigating chaotic dynamics, noting that increased availability promotes stability, while decreased availability leads to a shift from chaos to a stable focus. Overall, the study underscores the significance of incorporating alternative food sources in conservation efforts for ecosystems with predator populations experiencing strong Allee effects, offering insights into the complex dynamics of eco-epidemiological systems and their implications for biodiversity conservation and disease management.
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