Abstract
The present paper investigates the role of fear and predator dependent refuge in the prey-predator system. The system describes the interaction between prey and a stage structure of predator that incorporates Holling II functional response. The predator splits into two compartments immature (juvenile) and mature (adult). The mature predators can hunt and reproduce but this capability is not found in the immature predators, the immature depend on their parents. The growth rate of prey decreases due to the existence of mature predators. The existence, uniqueness, and boundedness of the solution of the system are investigated. Three equilibrium points of the system are determined. The local stability of the system is studied. The global stability of the axial equilibrium point is discussed using the appropriate Lyapunov function, while the basin of attraction of the positive equilibrium point is investigated. The persistence constraints of the system are established. The local and Hopf bifurcation analyses of the system are examined. Lastly, numerical simulations are given to ensure the theoretical results with the help of Matlab program (version R2018b). It is found that the effect of fear plays a substantial role in the dynamic of the system. On the other hand, the refuge’s coefficient continuously affects the system. Furthermore, the variation of the refuge’s coefficient by utilizing different initial points leads to a change in the behavior of the system from stable to unstable and conversely.
Keywords
Boundedness, Equilibrium points, Local bifurcation, Persistence constraints, Stability analysis
Subject Area
Mathematics
Article Type
Article
First Page
1660
Last Page
1679
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How to Cite this Article
Abdulsada, Ghaith Jassim and Ibrahim, Hiba Abdullah
(2025)
"The Role of Fear and Predator Dependent Refuge on a Stage Structure Prey-Predator System,"
Baghdad Science Journal: Vol. 22:
Iss.
6, Article 20.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21123/2411-7986.4970