Bifurcation insight for a fractional‐order stage‐structured predator–prey system incorporating mixed time delays

Author:

Xu Changjin1ORCID,Zhang Wei2,Aouiti Chaouki3ORCID,Liu Zixin4,Yao Lingyun5

Affiliation:

1. Guizhou Key Laboratory of Economics System Simulation Guizhou University of Finance and Economics Guiyang China

2. College of Economics and Statistics Guangzhou University Guangzhou China

3. Faculty of Sciences of Bizerta UR13ES47 Research Units of Mathematics and Applications University of Carthage Bizerta Tunisia

4. School of Mathematics and Statistics Guizhou University of Finance and Economics Guiyang China

5. Library Guizhou University of Finance and Economics Guiyang China

Abstract

In this study, we principally investigate a fractional‐order stage‐structured predator–prey system including distributed time delays and discrete time delays. Taking advantage of transformation of the variable, we obtain an isovalent version of the considered fractional‐order stage‐structured predator–prey system including distributed time delays and discrete time delays. The isovalent version includes fractional‐order and integer‐order equations. Utilizing the stability criterion and bifurcation theory of fractional‐order differential equation, a novel delay‐independent bifurcation condition to ensure the appearance of Hopf bifurcation for the fractional‐order stage‐structured predator–prey system is set up. The impact of time delay on the stability and bifurcation is clearly revealed. Numerical simulation figures are presented to sustain the rationality of the derived key conclusions.

Funder

Guizhou Science and Technology Department

Guizhou Science and Technology Corporation Platform Talents Fund

Guizhou University of Finance and Economics

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Engineering,General Mathematics

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