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Predator-prey models with delay and prey harvesting

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It is known that predator-prey systems with constant rate harvesting exhibit very rich dynamics. On the other hand, incorporating time delays into predator-prey models could induce instability and bifurcation. In this paper we are interested in studying the combined effects of the harvesting rate and the time delay on the dynamics of the generalized Gause-type predator-prey models and the Wangersky-Cunningham model. It is shown that in these models the time delay can cause a stable equilibrium to become unstable and even a switching of stabilities, while the harvesting rate has a stabilizing effect on the equilibrium if it is under the critical harvesting level. In particular, one of these models loses stability when the delay varies and then regains its stability when the harvesting rate is increased. Computer simulations are carried to explain the mathematical conclusions.

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Received: 1 March 2000 / Revised version: 7 September 2000 /¶Published online: 21 August 2001

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Martin, A., Ruan, S. Predator-prey models with delay and prey harvesting. J Math Biol 43, 247–267 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002850100095

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