Order and Chaos in a Prey-Predator Model Incorporating Refuge, Disease, and Harvesting

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In this paper, a mathematical model consisting of a prey-predator system incorporating infectious disease in the prey has been proposed and analyzed. It is assumed that the predator preys upon the nonrefugees prey only according to the modified Holling type-II functional response. There is a harvesting process from the predator. The existence and uniqueness of the solution in addition to their bounded are discussed. The stability analysis of the model around all possible equilibrium points is investigated. The persistence conditions of the system are established. Local bifurcation analysis in view of the Sotomayor theorem is carried out. Numerical simulation has been applied to investigate the global dynamics and specify the effect of varying the parameters. It is observed that the system has a chaotic dynamics.

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Bahlool, D. K., Satar, H. A., & Ibrahim, H. A. (2020). Order and Chaos in a Prey-Predator Model Incorporating Refuge, Disease, and Harvesting. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5373817

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