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Regimes of biological invasion in a predator-prey system with the Allee effect
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Sergei?PetrovskiiEmail author  Andrew?Morozov  Bai-Lian?Li
Institution:(1) Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science, Nakhimovsky Prospekt 36, Moscow, 117218, Russia;(2) Ecological Complexity and Modeling Laboratory, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521-0124, USA
Abstract:Spatiotemporal dynamics of a predator-prey system is considered under the assumption that prey growth is damped by the strong Allee effect. Mathematically, the model consists of two coupled diffusion-reaction equations. The initial conditions are described by functions of finite support which corresponds to invasion of exotic species. By means of extensive numerical simulations, we identify the main scenarios of the system dynamics as related to biological invasion. We construct the maps in the parameter space of the system with different domains corresponding to different invasion regimes and show that the impact of the Allee effect essentially increases the system spatiotemporal complexity. In particular, we show that, as a result of the interplay between the Allee effect and predation, successful establishment of exotic species may not necessarily lead to geographical spread and geographical spread does not always enhance regional persistence of invading species.
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