Discrete-time predator-prey interaction with selective harvesting and predator self-limitation (Q2194679)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7244133
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    Discrete-time predator-prey interaction with selective harvesting and predator self-limitation
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7244133

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      Discrete-time predator-prey interaction with selective harvesting and predator self-limitation (English)
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      7 September 2020
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      Summary: Selective harvesting plays an important role on the dynamics of predator-prey interaction. On the other hand, the effect of predator self-limitation contributes remarkably to the stabilization of exploitative interactions. Keeping in view the selective harvesting and predator self-limitation, a discrete-time predator-prey model is discussed. Existence of fixed points and their local dynamics is explored for the proposed discrete-time model. Explicit principles of Neimark-Sacker bifurcation and period-doubling bifurcation are used for discussion related to bifurcation analysis in the discrete-time predator-prey system. The control of chaotic behavior is discussed with the help of methods related to state feedback control and parameter perturbation. At the end, some numerical examples are presented for verification and illustration of theoretical findings.
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