Evolutionary dynamics of prey-predator systems with holling type II

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Abstract

This paper considers the coevolution of phenotypes in a community comprising the populations of predators and prey. The evolutionary dynamics is constructed from a stochastic process of mutation and selection. We investigate the ecological and evolutionary conditions that allow for continuously stable strategy and evolutionary branching. It is shown that branching in the prey can induce secondary branching in the predators. Furthermore, it is shown that the evolutionary dynamics admits a stable limit cycle. The evolutionary cycle is a likely outcome of the process, which requires higher evolutionary speed of prey than of predators. It is also found that different evolutionary rates and conversion efficiencies can influence the lengths of evolutionary cycles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-237
Number of pages17
JournalMathematical Biosciences and Engineering
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2007

Keywords

  • Adaptive dynamics
  • Continuously stable strategy
  • Evolutionary branching
  • Evolutionary dynamics
  • Hopf bifurcation

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