阿利效应在食人物种中的作用:维持鳕鱼数量下降的行动计划

IF 2.6 4区 数学 Q2 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Parimita Roy, Sanjoli Jain, Mohamed Maama
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大西洋鳕鱼在被大量捕捞 50 年后,于 20 世纪末灭绝。由于灰海豹的捕食和食人行为,鳕鱼种群数量不断减少,本文旨在为鳕鱼种群设计保护指南。为此,我们首先利用由大西洋鳕幼鱼、大西洋鳕成鱼和灰海豹组成的微分方程系统,设计了一个连续时间生态模型(包含和不包含阿利效应)。所建立的模型规定了全局存在性、非负性和长期行为。随后,为了经济有效地处理灭绝问题,我们利用庞特里亚金原理构建了最优控制,并使用迭代前向后向法对其进行数值求解。我们在原始模型及其两个扩展版本(i)随机模型和(ii)反应扩散模型中对阿利效应对鳕鱼存活率的影响进行了数值探索,以深入了解在种群有食人倾向的情况下可能产生的后果。非阿利模式和阿利模式(普通模式、随机模式、反应扩散模式)之间的数值比较显示,阿利效应可能会显著促进食人种群的恢复并使其受益。 我们采用部分秩相关系数(PRCC)进行了全局敏感性分析,以估计造成鳕鱼流行的最敏感参数。
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The role of Allee effect in cannibalistic species: An action plan to sustain the declining cod population
Atlantic cod collapsed in the late 20th century after being harvested heavily for 50 years. This paper aims to design conservation guidelines for the cod population, which is diminishing due to predation by grey seals and cannibalism. For this purpose, we first designed a continuous time ecological model (with and without the Allee effect) using a system of differential equations consisting of juvenile Atlantic cod, adult Atlantic cod, and grey seals. The developed model has set forth global existence, non-negativity, and long-term behavior. Subsequently, to handle the extinction problem cost-effectively, Pontryagin's principle is employed to construct the optimal control, which is then numerically solved using an iterative forward–backward method. We numerically explored the impact of the Allee effect on cod survival within the original model and its two extended versions (i) stochastic and (ii)  reaction-diffusion, to thoroughly understand the possible consequences wherein a population has cannibalistic tendencies. The numerical comparison between the non-Allee and Allee models (Ordinary, Stochastic, Reaction-Diffusion) reveals that the Allee effect may significantly promote recovery and benefit the cannibalistic population.  We adopted a partial rank correlation coefficient (PRCC) to conduct a global sensitivity analysis to estimate the most sensitive parameters responsible for cod prevalence.
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Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY-MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
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5.20
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46
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena (MMNP) is an international research journal, which publishes top-level original and review papers, short communications and proceedings on mathematical modelling in biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, and other areas. The scope of the journal is devoted to mathematical modelling with sufficiently advanced model, and the works studying mainly the existence and stability of stationary points of ODE systems are not considered. The scope of the journal also includes applied mathematics and mathematical analysis in the context of its applications to the real world problems. The journal is essentially functioning on the basis of topical issues representing active areas of research. Each topical issue has its own editorial board. The authors are invited to submit papers to the announced issues or to suggest new issues. Journal publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field of mathematical modelling, and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject.
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