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Dynamics of a Three-Patch Prey-Predator System with the Impact of Dispersal Speed Incorporating Strong Allee Effect on Double Prey

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  • S. Biswas
  • D. Pal
  • P. K. Santra
  • Ebenezer Bonyah
  • G. S. Mahapatra
  • Cruz Vargas-De-León

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This paper presents the dispersal effect on a prey-predator model with three-patch states incorporating a strong Allee effect on the first two prey populations. The prey species are considered to be mutable to exhibit a balanced dispersal between the patches. The dispersal among patches is directed through lower fit patches to higher fit patches. This paper derives a new approach for dispersal and Allee’s effect with the specific condition on the stability on a three-patch of a three-species prey-predator anticipated system. The persistence of the system is observed because of the dispersal effect on the three-patch prey-predator system. The numerical simulations of analytical findings are presented using hypothetical parameter values to relate real-world prey-predator situations for balancing ecology.

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  • S. Biswas & D. Pal & P. K. Santra & Ebenezer Bonyah & G. S. Mahapatra & Cruz Vargas-De-León, 2022. "Dynamics of a Three-Patch Prey-Predator System with the Impact of Dispersal Speed Incorporating Strong Allee Effect on Double Prey," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-26, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:7919952
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7919952
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