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Modeling a Fast-Slow Bitrophic Food Chain with Harvesting
1Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Abstract:
In the present paper, the Rosenzweig-MacArthur predator-prey model (RM), which is a bitrophic food chain model, is considered. We develop the model by adding two assumptions. First, we assume that both species are of economic interest, that is can be harvested. Second, we assume that each specie has its own time scale which range from fast for the prey to slow for the predator. We consider that both the death rate and the catch of the predator are very small which leads to a fast-slow dynamical system. That is, the RM model is transformed into a singular perturbed system with a perturbation parameter E in the set [0,1]. The existence and stability of equilibria are discussed for E > 0. The model experiences both transcritical and Hopf bifurcations for E>0. The singular perturbation model at E = 0 is discussed by separating the system into two subsystems; fast and slow and studying them simultaneously. When 0
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