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Memory and adaptive behavior in population dynamics: anti-predator behavior as a case study

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 6, Pages 1533-1559

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00285-016-1065-6

Keywords

Bi-stability; Preisach operator; Hysteresis; Adaptation; Predator-prey model; Refuge

Funding

  1. DFG [SFB-787]
  2. Ministry of Economics of Spain via Ramon y Cajal Fellowship [RYC-2011-08061, MTM2015-71509-C2-1-R]
  3. CONACYT (Mexico) [N219614]
  4. AGAUR (Generalitat de Catalunya) [2014SGR-1307]
  5. National Science Foundation [DMS-1413223]

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Memory allows organisms to forecast the future on the basis of experience, and thus, in some form, is important for the development of flexible adaptive behavior by animal communities. To model memory, we use the concept of hysteresis, which mathematically is described by the Preisach operator. As a case study, we consider anti-predator adaptation in the classic Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model. Despite its simplicity, the model allows us to naturally incorporate essential features of an adaptive system and memory. Our analysis and simulations show that a system with memory can have a continuum of equilibrium states with non-trivial stability properties. The main factor that determines the actual equilibrium state to which a trajectory converges is the maximal number achieved by the population of predator along this trajectory.

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