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Dynamical systems analysis of a five-dimensional trophic food web model in the southern oceans

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posted on 2023-05-17, 01:23 authored by Scott HadleyScott Hadley, Lawrence ForbesLawrence Forbes
A theoretical model developed by Stone describing a three-level trophic system in the Ocean is analysed. The system consists of two distinct predator-prey networks, linked by competition for nutrients at the lowest level. There is also an interaction at the level of the two preys, in the sense that the presence of one is advantageous to the other when nutrients are low. It is shown that spontaneous oscillations in population numbers are possible, and that they result from a Hopf bifurcation. The limit cycles are analysed using Floquet theory and are found to change from stable to unstable as a solution branch is traversed.

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Publication title

Journal of Applied Mathematics

Volume

2009

Issue

Article ID 575047

Pagination

1-17

ISSN

1110-757X

Department/School

Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration, School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corp

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Unites States

Rights statement

Copyright © 2009 Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Socio-economic Objectives

280111 Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences

UN Sustainable Development Goals

14 Life Below Water

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