Numerical evaluation of external effects on interspecific interacting populations
International Journal of Automation and Computing, ISSN: 1751-8520, Vol: 13, Issue: 2, Page: 133-141
2016
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Article Description
In this paper, effects of environmental and hunting parameters on the interspecific interacting populations are considered by applying the Rosenzweig-MacArthur model with the Holling type II functional response. Attenuating functions of the carrying capacity are introduced with a concern on the hunting parameters. We carry out numerical study to investigate how the population densities behave when environmental quantities change. We obtain the Hopf bifurcation diagrams from numerical results.
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