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Maximum sustainable yield and species extinction in a prey–predator system: some new results
Authors:Bapan Ghosh  T K Kar
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics, Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah, 711103, India
Abstract:Though the maximum sustainable yield (MSY) approach has been legally adopted for the management of world fisheries, it does not provide any guarantee against from species extinction in multispecies communities. In the present article, we describe the appropriateness of the MSY policy in a Holling–Tanner prey–predator system with different types of functional responses. It is observed that for both type I and type II functional responses, harvesting of either prey or predator species at the MSY level is a sustainable fishing policy. In the case of combined harvesting, both the species coexist at the maximum sustainable total yield (MSTY) level if the biotic potential of the prey species is greater than a threshold value. Further, increase of the biotic potential beyond the threshold value affects the persistence of the system.
Keywords:Harvesting  Combined fishing effort  Maximum sustainable total yield (MSTY)  Holling-type response function  Volterra’s first principle
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