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Computer Research and Modeling, 2021, Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 823–844
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2021-13-4-823-844
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ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF COMPLEX LIVING SYSTEMS

Influence of harvesting on the dynamics of predator–prey community with age-structure for prey

O. L. Revutskaya, M. P. Kulakov, E. Ya. Frisman

Institute for Complex Analysis of Regional Problems, Far Eastern Branch of RAS, 4 Sholom-Aleikhem st., Birobidzhan, 679016, Russia
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Abstract: The paper studies the influence of selective harvest on dynamic modes of the «predator–prey» community with age structure for prey. We use a slight modification of the Nicholson–Bailey model to describe the interaction between predator and prey. We assume the prey population size is regulated by a decrease in survival rate of juvenile with an increase in the size of age class. The aim is to study the mechanisms of formation and evolution of dynamic modes for the structured «predator–prey» community model due to selective harvesting. We considered the cases when a harvest of some part of predator or prey population or one of the prey's age classes is realized. The conditions of stable coexistence of interacting species and scenarios of the occurrence of oscillatory modes of abundance are studied. It is shown the harvesting of only young individuals of prey or simultaneous removal of young and adult individuals leads to expansion of parameter space domain with stable dynamics of prey population both with and without a predator. At the same time, the bistability domain narrows, in which changing initial conditions leads to the predator either remains in the community or dies from lack of food. In the case of the harvest for prey adult individuals or predator, the predator preservation in the community is ensured by high values of the prey birth rate, moreover bistability domain expands. With the removal of both juvenile preys and predators, an increase in the survival rates of adult prey leads to stabilization of the community dynamics. The juveniles' harvest can lead to damping of oscillations and stabilize the prey dynamics in the predator absence. Moreover, it can change the scenario of the coexistence of species — from habitation of preys without predators to a sustainable coexistence of both species. The harvest of some part of predator or prey or the prey's older age class can lead to both oscillations damping and stable dynamics of the interacting species, and to the destruction of the community, that is, to the death of predator.
Keywords: Nicholson–Bailey model, age structures, density-dependent regulation, harvest, stability, dynamic modes.
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Russian Academy of Sciences - Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations
The work was performed within the scope of the state task of the Institute for Complex Analysis of Regional Problems FEB RAS.
Received: 21.05.2021
Accepted: 08.06.2021
Document Type: Article
UDC: 51-76:574.34
Language: Russian
Citation: O. L. Revutskaya, M. P. Kulakov, E. Ya. Frisman, “Influence of harvesting on the dynamics of predator–prey community with age-structure for prey”, Computer Research and Modeling, 13:4 (2021), 823–844
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\paper Influence of harvesting on the dynamics of predator--prey community with age-structure for prey
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\pages 823--844
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