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Izvestiya VUZ. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, 2015 Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 3–23 (Mi ivp148)

APPLIED PROBLEMS OF NONLINEAR OSCILLATION AND WAVE THEORY

Synchronous oscillations of two populations of different species linked via interspecific interference competition

A. Mustafin

Kazakh National Technical University after K. I. Satpaev

Abstract: A model for competition of two different species is considered. It is assumed that each consumer specializes on one resource only. The resource uptake rates are held constant.The basic feature of the model is that the dynamics of the resource is much slower than that of the consumer.The two consumers are coupled through direct reciprocal inhibition. Besides, self-limitation of the consumers due to overcrowding is also taken into account. The resources are noninteractive. When uncoupled, each population is completely nonoscillatory.The application of multiple-scale analysis yields that strong competition leads to bistability and hysteresis in the system, while weak coupling results in synchronous antiphase relaxation oscillations of the populations.

Keywords: Consumer-resource, predator-prey, competition, relaxation oscillations, synchronization.

UDC: 574.34

Received: 04.06.2015



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