BIONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A MODIFIED LESLIE - GOWER MODEL WITH HOLLING TYPE - IV FUNCTIONAL RESPONSE AND HOLLING TYPE - II PREDATOR HARVESTING WITH TIME DELAY

Jyotiska Datta, Atish Kumar Sethy, D. RAM PRASAD
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The dynamic behaviour of a Leslie-Gower model with a Holling type-IV function response and nonlinear predator harvesting was examined in this study. The maturation delay refers to the predators’ ability to harvest prey once they reach a certain age. Qualitative analysis, bifurcation theory, bionomic equilibrium, MSY, and the best harvesting policy have all been used to study the model system. We provide an explanation for the delay-dependent and locally persistent asymptotic nature of the interior equilibrium. Regarding the maturation delay, the age-selective harvesting system experiences a Hopf-bifurcation. A unique control’s path has been determined using Pontryagin’s maximal principle after environments for the MSY and the existence of bionomic equilibrium have been examined.
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具有holling iv型功能响应和holling ii型捕食者捕获时滞的改进Leslie - gower模型的生物学分析
本文研究了具有Holling iv型函数响应和捕食者捕获非线性的Leslie-Gower模型的动态行为。成熟延迟是指捕食者达到一定年龄后捕获猎物的能力。采用定性分析、分岔理论、生物平衡、最优产量和最佳收获策略等方法对模型系统进行了研究。我们给出了内部平衡的时滞相关和局部持续渐近性质的解释。在成熟延迟方面,年龄选择采收系统发生hopf分岔。在考察了MSY的环境和生物平衡的存在性之后,利用庞特里亚金最大原理确定了一条独特的控制路径。
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