International audienceNumerous formulations with the same mathematical properties can be relevant to model a biological process. Different formulations can predict different model dynamics like equilibrium vs. oscillations even if they are quantitatively close (structural sensitivity). The question we address in this paper is: does the choice of a formulation affect predictions on the number of stable states? We focus on a predator–prey model with predator competition that exhibits multiple stable states. A bifurcation analysis is realized with respect to prey carrying capacity and species body mass ratio within range of values found in food web models. Bifurcation diagrams built for two type-II functional responses are different in two way...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Predator-prey population dynamics models suggest that prey populations suppressed by predators exper...
Stability of a dynamic equilibrium in a predator-prey system depends both on the type of functional ...
International audienceNumerous formulations with the same mathematical properties can be relevant to...
An issue in mathematical modeling is that multiple models describe the same data based on different ...
Many current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models, which are built on s...
When we construct mathematical models to represent a given real-world system, there is always a degr...
International audienceMany current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models...
International audienceStructural sensitivity, namely the sensitivity of a model dynamics to slight c...
In the face of stochastic climatic perturbations, the overall stability of an ecosystem will be dete...
There is evidence that multiple stable equilibrium states are possible in real-life ecological syste...
Prey–predator models with variable carrying capacity are proposed. These models are more reali...
The relationships between a predator population's mortality rate and its population size and stabili...
Ecologists are challenged by the need to bridge and synthesize different approaches and theories to ...
Mathematical models in ecology and evolution are highly simplified representations of a complex unde...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Predator-prey population dynamics models suggest that prey populations suppressed by predators exper...
Stability of a dynamic equilibrium in a predator-prey system depends both on the type of functional ...
International audienceNumerous formulations with the same mathematical properties can be relevant to...
An issue in mathematical modeling is that multiple models describe the same data based on different ...
Many current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models, which are built on s...
When we construct mathematical models to represent a given real-world system, there is always a degr...
International audienceMany current issues in ecology require predictions made by mathematical models...
International audienceStructural sensitivity, namely the sensitivity of a model dynamics to slight c...
In the face of stochastic climatic perturbations, the overall stability of an ecosystem will be dete...
There is evidence that multiple stable equilibrium states are possible in real-life ecological syste...
Prey–predator models with variable carrying capacity are proposed. These models are more reali...
The relationships between a predator population's mortality rate and its population size and stabili...
Ecologists are challenged by the need to bridge and synthesize different approaches and theories to ...
Mathematical models in ecology and evolution are highly simplified representations of a complex unde...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Predator-prey population dynamics models suggest that prey populations suppressed by predators exper...
Stability of a dynamic equilibrium in a predator-prey system depends both on the type of functional ...