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Honghua Bin1, Daifeng Duan2, Junjie Wei1,2
1Department of Mathematics, Jimei University, Jimei, Fujian 361021, China.
Abstract:
A diffusive predator-prey system with advection and time delay is considered. Choosing the conversion delay $ \tau $ as a bifurcation parameter, we find that as $ \tau $ varies, the system will generate Hopf bifurcation. Then, for the reaction diffusion model proposed in this paper, we use an improved center manifold reduction method and normal form theory to derive an algorithm for determining the direction and stability of Hopf bifurcation. Finally, we provide simulations to illustrate the effects of time delay $ \tau $ and advection $ \alpha $ on system behaviors.
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