Effect of randomly fluctuating environment on autotroph-herbivore model system (Q1777886)

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Effect of randomly fluctuating environment on autotroph-herbivore model system
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    Effect of randomly fluctuating environment on autotroph-herbivore model system (English)
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    25 May 2005
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    The authors consider a noninteractive type of autotroph-herbivore model system in which the removal rate of autotroph biomass has been taken as a Holling type -III function and they derive a local asymptotic stability condition and the existence of small amplitude periodic solution within a deterministic environment. The deterministic model is randomized by introducing additive Gaussian white noise leading to a system of Itô type of stochastic differential equation. Stochastic stability criteria of the model system under the influence of random environmental fluctuation are obtained through the convergence conditions of second-order moments.
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    Holling type-III function
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    autotroph-herbivore model
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    Hopf bifurcation
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    stochastic stability
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