Abstract
AbstractThe dynamics of a discrete Holling–Tanner model with Beddington–DeAngelis functional response is studied. The permanence and local stability of fixed points for the model are derived. The center manifold theorem and bifurcation theory are used to show that the model can undergo flip and Hopf bifurcations. Codimension-two bifurcation associated with 1:2 resonance is analyzed by applying the bifurcation theory. Numerical simulations are performed not only to verify the correctness of theoretical analysis but to explore complex dynamical behaviors such as period-6, 7, 10, 12 orbits, a cascade of period-doubling, quasi-periodic orbits, and the chaotic sets. The maximum Lyapunov exponents validate the chaotic dynamical behaviors of the system. The feedback control method is considered to stabilize the chaotic orbits. These complex dynamical behaviors imply that the coexistence of predator and prey may produce very complex patterns.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Algebra and Number Theory,Analysis
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