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Title: | A Mathematical Model of Three-Species Interactions in an Aquatic Habitat. |
Authors: | Ndam, J.N. Chollom, J.P. Kassem, T.G. |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | ISRN Applied Mathematic |
Series/Report no.: | Pp 1-11; |
Abstract: | A mathematical model for three-species interactions in a food chain, with the assumption that the
interacting species are mobile, has been constructed using a combination of Holling’s type III and
the BD functional responses. Conditions for the onset of diffusive instability were determined. The
results indicate the possibility of a stable coexistence of the three interacting species in form of
stable oscillations under the reflecting boundary conditions. Habitat segregation also occurs under
these conditions. However, under the absorbing boundary conditions, the species experience
damped oscillations leading to their extinction. The effects of cross-diffusion of the intermediate
and the toppredator were also examined. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/432 |
Appears in Collections: | Mathematics
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