This paper concentrates on the study of ecological stability for guaranteeing evolutionarily stable strategies in a two-predator and one-prey model system. It is assumed that the prey has defensive switching property of predation-avoidance which can be characterized by two parameters: the relative alertness of the prey against a predator, u, and the intensity of defensive switching, n. Assuming that the system is encountered with another immigrant prey with altered defensive switching parameters one after another, the conditions of replacement of the former occupant prey by an immigrant are studied. It is shown that the system eventually attains the evolutionarily stable state such that no entry of an immigrant prey is possible. Unless some...
This paper considers a hunting game in the “playing the field” model, in which an individual within ...
Our understanding of coevolution in a predator-prey system is based mostly on pair-wise interactions...
Abstract. Dynamical attainability of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) through the process of ...
The effect of predator switching on the stability of two- and three-trophic level systems is analyze...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Inducible defences against predation are widespread in the natural world, allowing prey to economise...
In this paper, a food web model consisting of two-predator one-prey with the defensive switchin...
Inducible defenses influence the dynamics of both the prey exhibiting the response and its predator,...
Abstract 1 This paper concerns the stability of secondary defences such as toxins, found in many pre...
An evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) is an evolutionary strategy that, if adapted by a population...
Switching model with one predator and two prey species is considered. The prey species have the abil...
Abstract. In this paper, a food web model consisting of two-predator one-prey with the defensive swi...
There is evidence that multiple stable equilibrium states are possible in real-life ecological syste...
Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first introduced the concept of an evolutionary stable strategy (...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
This paper considers a hunting game in the “playing the field” model, in which an individual within ...
Our understanding of coevolution in a predator-prey system is based mostly on pair-wise interactions...
Abstract. Dynamical attainability of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) through the process of ...
The effect of predator switching on the stability of two- and three-trophic level systems is analyze...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Inducible defences against predation are widespread in the natural world, allowing prey to economise...
In this paper, a food web model consisting of two-predator one-prey with the defensive switchin...
Inducible defenses influence the dynamics of both the prey exhibiting the response and its predator,...
Abstract 1 This paper concerns the stability of secondary defences such as toxins, found in many pre...
An evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) is an evolutionary strategy that, if adapted by a population...
Switching model with one predator and two prey species is considered. The prey species have the abil...
Abstract. In this paper, a food web model consisting of two-predator one-prey with the defensive swi...
There is evidence that multiple stable equilibrium states are possible in real-life ecological syste...
Ever since Maynard-Smith and Price first introduced the concept of an evolutionary stable strategy (...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
This paper considers a hunting game in the “playing the field” model, in which an individual within ...
Our understanding of coevolution in a predator-prey system is based mostly on pair-wise interactions...
Abstract. Dynamical attainability of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) through the process of ...