2021
DOI: 10.34312/jjbm.v2i1.9249
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Impact of predator fear on two competing prey species

Abstract: Predator-prey interaction is a fundamental feature in the ecological system. The majority of studies have addressed how competition and predation affect species coexistence. Recent field studies on vertebrate has shown that fear of predators can influence the behavioural pattern of prey populations and reduce their reproduction. A natural question arises whether species coexistence is still possible or not when predator induce fear on competing species. Based on the above observation, we propose a mathematical… Show more

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“…Some modifications based on the biological behaviors are integrated to construct a better model. For example, the predator-prey model involving the effect of fear [1][2][3][4], the impact of Allee to the existence of prey and predator [5][6][7][8], and the exploitation of biological resources by harvesting [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some modifications based on the biological behaviors are integrated to construct a better model. For example, the predator-prey model involving the effect of fear [1][2][3][4], the impact of Allee to the existence of prey and predator [5][6][7][8], and the exploitation of biological resources by harvesting [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%