为什么蚜虫不是可可的害虫?基于老化的捕食者-猎物模型的方法

Vladimir R. V. Assis, Nazareno G. F. Medeiros, Evandro N. Silva, Alexandre Colato, Ana T. C. Silva
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我们研究了一个平均场捕食者-猎物模型,该模型模拟了巴伊亚州伊利乌斯可可种植园中蚜虫(Toxoptera aurantii)与蚜虫幼虫之间的相互作用。基于经典的捕食者-猎物模型,我们提出了一个包含三个速率方程的微分方程系统。\与最初的 Lotka-Volterra 模型不同,我们的模型包括两个蚜虫种群等级:幼虫(非繁殖)和成年雌虫(无性繁殖)。通过分析定点的稳定性与模型参数的函数关系,我们得到了幼虫和成虫种群的稳态解。结果表明,吸收状态(猎物数量为零)总是可能出现的,但并不持续稳定。利用相图,我们分析了 \mbox{stationary} 解,从而对相关动力学有了全面的了解。对完整图的仿真得出了与微分方程非常接近的结果。我们还对随机网络进行了模拟,以突出网络拓扑结构对系统行为的影响。
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Why aphids are not pests in cacao? An approach based on a predator-prey model with aging
We studied a mean-field predator-prey model with aging to simulate the \mbox{interaction} between aphids (\textit{Toxoptera aurantii}) and syrphid larvae in \mbox{cacao} farms in Ilheus, Bahia. Based on the classical predator-prey model, we \mbox{propose} a system of differential equations with three rate equations. \mbox{Unlike} the original Lotka-Volterra model, our model includes two aphid population classes: juveniles (non-breeding) and adult females (asexually breeding). We obtained steady-state solutions for juvenile and adult populations by \mbox{analyzing} the stability of the fixed points as a function of model \mbox{parameters}. The results show that the absorbing state (zero prey population) is always possible, but not consistently stable. A nonzero stationary solution is achievable with appropriate parameter values. Using phase diagrams, we analyzed the \mbox{stationary} solution, providing a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics involved. Simulations on complete graphs yielded results closely matching the differential equations. We also performed simulations on random networks to highlight the influence of network topology on system behavior.
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