Harvesting effect on prey-predator system with strong Allee effect in prey and herd behaviour in both

Author:

Biswas S.1,Pal D.2,Mahapatra G.S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Puducherry, Karaikal, India

2. Chandrahati Dilip Kumar High School (H.S.), Chandrahati, West Bengal, India

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a prey-predator system with Allee effect in prey where both the prey and predator species are subject to harvesting and exhibit herd behaviour. The new idea of this paper is to consider the Allee effect, herd behaviour and harversing together. Herd behaviour may be proved as a buffer against environmental obstacles. On the contrary, Allee effect and harvesting together may wash out the population from the system. So, the optimal harvesting policy is significant for the ecosystem concerned with our proposed model. Moreover, taking some hypothetical data, a rigorous numerical illustration and sensitivity analysis of the main parameters are offered here to validate the mathematical findings. To summarise, we can say that our model is an endeavor aiming at the ecological balance in nature.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Mathematics

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