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Herd behavior in a predator-prey model with spatial diffusion: bifurcation analysis and Turing instability (English)
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25 September 2018
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This work considers an analysis of a system of the partial differential equations, which describe the population dynamics predator-prey model with the specific feature of herd behaviour: predators can hunt only preys located on the herd's boundary that is reflected in the system's reaction term. In addition, a spatial movement is taken into account via the diffusion term. As a result, the problems of the existence of of a positive solution as well as the linear analysis with respect to the Turing and the Hopf instabilities were considered. The results are illustrated graphically.
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Herd behavior
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predator-prey model
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Hopf bifurcation
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global stability
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