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Modeling the Fear Effect in Predator-Prey Interactions with Adaptive Avoidance of Predators

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BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
卷 79, 期 6, 页码 1325-1359

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11538-017-0287-0

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Prey-predator interaction; Fear effect; Anti-predator response; Maturation delay; Equilibrium; Stability; Bifurcation

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RGPIN-2016-04665]

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Recent field experiments on vertebrates showed that the mere presence of a predator would cause a dramatic change of prey demography. Fear of predators increases the survival probability of prey, but leads to a cost of prey reproduction. Based on the experimental findings, we propose a predator-prey model with the cost of fear and adaptive avoidance of predators. Mathematical analyses show that the fear effect can interplay with maturation delay between juvenile prey and adult prey in determining the long-term population dynamics. A positive equilibrium may lose stability with an intermediate value of delay and regain stability if the delay is large. Numerical simulations show that both strong adaptation of adult prey and the large cost of fear have destabilizing effect while large population of predators has a stabilizing effect on the predator-prey interactions. Numerical simulations also imply that adult prey demonstrates stronger anti-predator behaviors if the population of predators is larger and shows weaker anti-predator behaviors if the cost of fear is larger.

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