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Bifurkacije – IV deo

[A] Predator-Prey models

(Leslie-Gower type + modifed Leslie-Gower type + Holling-Tanner type + Gause type):

Model formulation:

1. different functional response


2. with Allee effect (multiple and additive)
3. with fear effect in a prey population
4. with group defense
5. with effect of hunting cooperation
6. with harvesting
7. with predator competition
8. with prey refuge
Basic properties of system:

 Positivity and boundedness of solutions: [1], [2], [4]


 Uniform persistence of the system: [1], [2]
 Permanence of the system: [3], [P18]
 Dissipativeness: [1], [4]
 Finite time extinction: [4]
 Global stability – Lyapunov function: [1], [2], [3]
 Global stability – second additive compound matrix: [2]
 Local stabilityReview of previous results:

[1] Saheb Pala, Nikhil Pala, Sudip Samantab, Joydev Chattopadhyay, Effect of hunting
cooperation and fear in a predator-prey model, Ecological Complexity 39 (2019) No.
100770

[2] Kankan Sarkar, Subhas Khajanchi, Prakash Chandra Mali, Juan J. Nieto Rich,
Dynamics of a Predator-Prey System with Different Kinds of Functional Responses,
Complexity, Volume 2020, Article ID 4285294, 19 pages

[3] A.F. Nindjina, M.A. Aziz-Alaouib, M. Cadivelb, Analysis of a predator–prey model with
modified Leslie–Gower and Holling-type II schemes with time delay, Nonlinear Analysis:
Real World Applications 7 (2006) 1104 – 1118
[4] Kwadwo Antwi-Fordjour, Rana D. Parshad, Matthew A. Beauregard, Dynamics of a
predator–prey model with generalized Holling type functional response and mutual
interference, Mathematical Biosciences 326 (2020) 108407

Review of previous results:

[i] Jicai Huang, Shigui Ruan, Jing Song, Bifurcations in a predator–prey system of Leslie
type with generalized Holling type III functional response, J. Differential Equations 257
(2014) 1721–1752

[ii] Alessandro Arsie, Chanaka Kottegoda, Chunhua Shan, A predator-prey system with
generalized Holling type IV functional response and Allee effects in prey, Journal of
Differential Equations Vol. 309 (2022), pp. 704-740

[iii] Erika Diz-Pita, M. Victoria Otero-Espinar, Predator–Prey Models: A Review of Some


Recent Advances, Mathematics, 2021, 9, 1783

[B] Ecoepidemiological mathematical model

o Conditions for the extinction of susceptible prey population


o Conditions for the extinction of infected prey population
o Conditions for persistence of the species
o Boundedness of the solution
o Basic reproduction number
o Extinction and persistence of infection
o Hopf bifurcation in 3D system

[C] Three species food chain models

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