Qualitative analysis of a mathematical model about population of green turtles on the Galapagos island

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biomath Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.11145/j.biomath.2021.07.293
Candy Herrera, C. Duque, H. Leiva
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According to the IUCN, most sea turtles fall into one of the endangered categories. Since, sea turtles, like many other reptiles, present an unusual developmental process, marked by the determination of the sex of the offspring by environmental factors, more specifically by temperature. In the temperature sex determination (TSD) system the temperature of an embryo's environment during incubation period will dictate the embryo's sex development. This developmental process, together with the complex mating and nesting behavior and the vulnerability of sea turtles to threats of a natural or anthropogenic nature, naturally lead to the study of the population dynamics of the species.? For this reason, in this paper, we have developed a continuous model given by a system of three ordinary differential equations to study the dynamics of the green sea turtle population long-term, focusing the mathematical simulations on the data obtained for the nesting species of Galapagos Islands. Through the qualitative analysis of the model, the following is demonstrated: 1) The flow induced by the system is positively invariant on the region of biological interest and 2). The given condition on is necessary and sufficient for the unique nontrivial equilibrium point to be globally asymptotically stable in that region. When implementing the estimated values for our parameters in the numerical simulations, it was observed that indeed the population of Galapagos green sea turtles complies with the condition for which the nontrivial critical point is globally asymptotically stable.
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加拉帕戈斯岛绿海龟种群数学模型的定性分析
根据国际自然保护联盟的说法,大多数海龟都属于濒危物种之一。因为,海龟和许多其他爬行动物一样,呈现出一个不同寻常的发育过程,其特征是由环境因素,更具体地说是由温度决定后代的性别。在温度性别决定(TSD)系统中,胚胎在孵化期的环境温度将决定胚胎的性别发育。这种发育过程,再加上海龟复杂的交配和筑巢行为,以及海龟容易受到自然或人为威胁,自然导致了对该物种种群动态的研究。?因此,在本文中,我们开发了一个由三个常微分方程组给出的连续模型,以长期研究绿海龟种群的动态,重点对加拉帕戈斯群岛筑巢物种的数据进行数学模拟。通过对模型的定性分析,证明了以下几点:1)系统诱导的流动在生物感兴趣的区域上是正不变的;2)。上的给定条件是唯一非平凡平衡点在该区域全局渐近稳定的充要条件。当在数值模拟中实现我们参数的估计值时,可以观察到加拉帕戈斯绿海龟的种群确实符合非平凡临界点全局渐近稳定的条件。
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Biomath
Biomath Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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