Dynamical models of interactions between herds forage and water resources in Sahelian region (Q1722159)

From MaRDI portal





scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7021788
Language Label Description Also known as
default for all languages
No label defined
    English
    Dynamical models of interactions between herds forage and water resources in Sahelian region
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7021788

      Statements

      Dynamical models of interactions between herds forage and water resources in Sahelian region (English)
      0 references
      0 references
      0 references
      14 February 2019
      0 references
      Summary: Optimal foraging is one of the capital topics nowadays in Sahelian region. The vast majority of feed consumed by ruminants in Sahelian region is still formed by natural pastures. Pastoral constraints are the high variability of available forage and drinking water in space and especially in time (highly seasonal, interannual variability) and the scarcity of water resources. The mobility is the main functional and opportunistic adaptation to these constraints. Our goal in this paper is to formalize two dynamical models for interactions between a herd of domesticate animals, forage resources, and water resources inside a given Sahelian area, in order to confirm, explain, and predict by mathematical models some observations about pastoralism in Sahelian region. These models in some contexts can be similar to predator-prey models as forage and water resources can be considered as preys and herd's animals as predators. These models exhibit very rich dynamics, since it predicts abrupt changes in consumer behaviour and disponibility of forage or water resources. The dynamics exhibits a possible coexistence between herd, resources, and water with alternative peaks in their trajectories.
      0 references
      herds forage
      0 references
      water resources
      0 references
      Sahelian region
      0 references

      Identifiers