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Stability loss delay in harvesting competing populations (English)
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18 August 2003
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Consider the differential system \[ dx/dt = xM(x,y,E), \;dy/dt=y N(x,y), \;dE/dt = \varepsilon E P(x),\tag{*} \] describing the dynamics of two competing populations \(x\) and \(y\) under a harvesting effort \(E\) with a slow growth rate \((\varepsilon\) is small). \(M\) and \(N\) are such that, in case of no harvesting, one of the species disappears. The author proves that the harvesting effort leads to the existence of a relaxation oscillation (no extinction). It is shown that the oscillation is of canard type (the phenomenon of delayed loss of stability occurs).
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singular perturbation
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competing species
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dynamic bifurcations
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delayed loss of stability
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cycles
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canard type
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