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Lijun Wang1,2, Chuanjun Dai1,3, Min Zhao1,3
1Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Water Environment and Marine Biological Resources Protection, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, 325035, China.
Abstract:
In this paper, we propose a prey-predator model with age structure which is described by the mature period. The aim of this paper is to study how mature period affect the dynamics of interaction between prey and predator. The sufficient condition of the existence of non-negative steady state is derived. By using integrated semigroup theory, we obtain the characteristic equation, by which we find that the non-negative steady state will lose its stability via Hopf bifurcation induced by mature period, and the corresponding periodic solutions emerge. Additionally, some numerical simulations are provided to illustrate the results predicted by linear analysis. Especially, the numerical results indicate that both mature period and age can affect the amplitude and period of periodic solutions.
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