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Computer Research and Modeling, 2022 Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 1301–1323 (Mi crm1034)

This article is cited in 2 papers

ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF COMPLEX LIVING SYSTEMS

Modeling the dynamics of plankton community considering phytoplankton toxicity

O. L. Zhdanova, V. S. Zhdanov, G. P. Neverova

Institute of Automation and Control Processes, Far Eastern Branch of RAS, 5 Radio st., Vladivostok, 690041, Russia

Abstract: We propose a three-component discrete-time model of the phytoplankton–zooplankton community, in which toxic and non-toxic species of phytoplankton compete for resources. The use of the Holling functional response of type II allows us to describe an interaction between zooplankton and phytoplankton. With the Ricker competition model, we describe the restriction of phytoplankton biomass growth by the availability of external resources (mineral nutrition, oxygen, light, etc.). Many phytoplankton species, including diatom algae, are known not to release toxins if they are not damaged. Zooplankton pressure on phytoplankton decreases in the presence of toxic substances. For example, Copepods are selective in their food choices and avoid consuming toxin-producing phytoplankton. Therefore, in our model, zooplankton (predator) consumes only non-toxic phytoplankton species being prey, and toxic species phytoplankton only competes with non-toxic for resources.
We study analytically and numerically the proposed model. Dynamic mode maps allow us to investigate stability domains of fixed points, bifurcations, and the evolution of the community. Stability loss of fixed points is shown to occur only through a cascade of period-doubling bifurcations. The Neimark–Sacker scenario leading to the appearance of quasi-periodic oscillations is found to realize as well. Changes in intrapopulation parameters of phytoplankton or zooplankton can lead to abrupt transitions from regular to quasi-periodic dynamics (according to the Neimark–Sacker scenario) and further to cycles with a short period or even stationary dynamics. In the multistability areas, an initial condition variation with the unchanged values of all model parameters can shift the current dynamic mode or/and community composition.
The proposed discrete-time model of community is quite simple and reveals dynamics of interacting species that coincide with features of experimental dynamics. In particular, the system shows behavior like in prey-predator models without evolution: the predator fluctuations lag behind those of prey by about a quarter of the period. Considering the phytoplankton genetic heterogeneity, in the simplest case of two genetically different forms: toxic and non-toxic ones, allows the model to demonstrate both long-period antiphase oscillations of predator and prey and cryptic cycles. During the cryptic cycle, the prey density remains almost constant with fluctuating predators, which corresponds to the influence of rapid evolution masking the trophic interaction.

Keywords: community dynamics, bifurcations, dynamic modes, multistability, Ricker model, competition, prey–predator interaction, cryptic cycles.

UDC: 51-76, 574.34, 574.5

Received: 18.07.2022
Revised: 20.09.2022
Accepted: 03.10.2022

DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2022-14-6-1301-1323



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