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Outbreaks and oscillations in a temperature-dependent model for a mite predator-prey interaction (English)
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The purpose of this paper is to give a generalization of the so-called May mite prey-predator model when the coefficients involved depend on the temperature. Thus the model is described by a one-parameter system of two ordinary differential equations. Following a method previously used by the first two authors and \textit{J. A. Logan} [Bull. Math. Biol. 50, No.4, 379-409 (1988; Zbl 0652.92019)], the present authors investigate the behavior (stability, convergence, limit cycles, bifurcation) of this system when the parameter (temperature) moves in a given interval.
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temperature-dependent model
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May mite prey-predator model
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one-parameter system of two ordinary differential equations
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stability
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convergence
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limit cycles
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bifurcation
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