AbstractBased on the predator–prey (natural enemy–pest) system with generalized Holling type III functional response, an impulsive differential system to model the processes of periodically releasing natural enemies and spraying pesticides at different fixed times for pest control is proposed and investigated. It is shown that if the impulsive period is less than a threshold then the pest-eradication periodic solution is globally asymptotically stable; otherwise the system is permanent. When the system is permanent, further influences of the impulsive perturbations are studied by numerical simulation. Numerical simulation indicates that the system may have complex dynamics
Due to resource limitation, nonlinear impulsive control tactics related to integrated pest managemen...
summary:In this paper, we propose a new impulsive predator prey model with impulsive control at diff...
summary:In this paper, we propose a new impulsive predator prey model with impulsive control at diff...
AbstractBased on the predator–prey (natural enemy–pest) system with generalized Holling type III fun...
AbstractAccording to biological and chemical control strategy for pest, we investigate the dynamic b...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
Spraying insecticides and releasing natural enemies are two commonly used methods in the integrated ...
From a practical point of view, the most efficient strategy for pest control is to combine an array ...
Traditional approach for modelling the evolution of populations in the predator-prey ecosystem has c...
The success of integrated pest management (IPM) depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides...
In this paper, we consider the pest management model with spraying microbial pesticide and releasing...
The success of integrated pest management depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides at an...
We investigate the dynamical behaviors of two-prey one-predator model with general Holling type func...
A hybrid impulsive pest control model with stage structure for pest and Holling II functional respon...
Due to resource limitation, nonlinear impulsive control tactics related to integrated pest managemen...
summary:In this paper, we propose a new impulsive predator prey model with impulsive control at diff...
summary:In this paper, we propose a new impulsive predator prey model with impulsive control at diff...
AbstractBased on the predator–prey (natural enemy–pest) system with generalized Holling type III fun...
AbstractAccording to biological and chemical control strategy for pest, we investigate the dynamic b...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
An expectation for optimal integrated pest management is that the instantaneous numbers of natural e...
Spraying insecticides and releasing natural enemies are two commonly used methods in the integrated ...
From a practical point of view, the most efficient strategy for pest control is to combine an array ...
Traditional approach for modelling the evolution of populations in the predator-prey ecosystem has c...
The success of integrated pest management (IPM) depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides...
In this paper, we consider the pest management model with spraying microbial pesticide and releasing...
The success of integrated pest management depends on spraying the correct amount of pesticides at an...
We investigate the dynamical behaviors of two-prey one-predator model with general Holling type func...
A hybrid impulsive pest control model with stage structure for pest and Holling II functional respon...
Due to resource limitation, nonlinear impulsive control tactics related to integrated pest managemen...
summary:In this paper, we propose a new impulsive predator prey model with impulsive control at diff...
summary:In this paper, we propose a new impulsive predator prey model with impulsive control at diff...