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Periodicity in a ratio-dependent predator-prey system with stage structure for predator (English)
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30 June 2006
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The author studies the following delayed ratio-dependent predator-prey model with periodic coefficients and stage structure of the predator \[ \begin{aligned} \frac{dx(t)}{dt} &=x(t)(r(t)-a(t)x(t))-\frac {b(t)x(t)y_2(t)}{my_2(t)+x(t)}, \\ \frac{dy_1(t)}{dt} & = \frac{c(t)x(t-\tau(t))y_2(t-\tau(t))}{my_2(t-\tau(t))+x(t-\tau(t))}-(D(t)+\nu_1(t))y_1(t), \tag{*} \\ \frac{dy_2(t)}{dt} &= D(t)y_1(t)-\nu_2(t)y_2(t), \end{aligned} \] where \(x(t)\) is the density of the prey, \(y_1(t)\) is the density of the immature predator, and \(y_2(t)\) is the density of the mature predator. \(r(t)\), \(a(t)\), \(b(t)\), \(c(t)\), \(D(t)\), \(\nu_1(t)\), and \(\nu_2(t)\) are all continuously positive periodic functions with period \(\omega\). The initial conditions for system (*) take the form \[ \begin{aligned} & x(\theta)=\phi(\theta)\geq 0,\qquad y_1(\theta)=\psi_1(\theta)\geq 0,\qquad y_2(\theta)=\psi_2(\theta)\geq 0, \\ & \theta\in [-\tau,0], \quad \phi(0)>0,\quad \psi_1(0)>0,\quad \psi_2(0)>0, \end{aligned}\tag{**} \] where \(\tau=\max_{0\leq t\leq \omega}\{\tau(t)\}\), \(\Phi=(\phi(\theta),\psi_1(\theta),\psi_2(\theta))\in C([-\tau,0], \mathbb{R}^3_{+0})\) with \(\mathbb{R}^3_{+0}=\{(x_1,x_2,x_3)\) \(:x_i\geq 0, i=1,2,3\}\). It is easy to see that the solution of (*) with initial conditions (**) exists and remains positive for all future time. First, based on the coincidence degree theory, some sufficient conditions are established for the global existence of positive periodic solutions of (*) with initial conditions (**). Then, under the assumption that \(\tau(t)\equiv 0\), the global attractivity of the positive periodic solutions is studied. By constructing a suitable Lyapunov function, the author also provides sufficient conditions guranteeing the existence of a unique globally attractive positive periodic solution of system (*).
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periodic solution
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ratio-dependent
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predator-prey system
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coincidence degree
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global attractivity
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