Time delayed stage-structured predator-prey model with birth pulse and pest control tactics (Q1725317)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7023347
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7023347 |
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Time delayed stage-structured predator-prey model with birth pulse and pest control tactics (English)
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14 February 2019
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Summary: Normally, chemical pesticides kill not only pests but also their natural enemies. In order to better control the pests, two-time delayed stage-structured predator-prey models with birth pulse and pest control tactics are proposed and analyzed by using impulsive differential equations in present work. The stability threshold conditions for the mature prey-eradication periodic solutions of two models are derived, respectively. The effects of key parameters including killing efficiency rate, pulse period, the maximum birth effort per unit of time of natural enemy, and maturation time of prey on the threshold values are discussed in more detail. By comparing the two threshold values of mature prey-extinction, we provide the fact that the second control tactic is more effective than the first control method.
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