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The effect of time delays on Caribbean coral-algal interactions
Authors:Blackwood Julie C  Hastings Alan
Institution:a Department of Mathematics, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95816, USA
b Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95816, USA
Abstract:The analysis of ecological models often focuses on their asymptotic behavior, but there is increasing recognition that it is important to understand the role of transient behavior. By introducing a time delay into a model of coral-algal interactions in Caribbean coral reefs that exhibits alternative stable states (a favorable coral rich state and a degraded coral-depleted state), we demonstrate the criticality of understanding the basins of attraction for stable equilibria in addition to the systems' asymptotic behavior. Specifically, we show that although the introduction of a time delay into the model does not change the asymptotic stability of the stable equilibria, there are significant changes to their basins of attraction. An understanding of these effects is necessary when determining appropriate reef management options. We then demonstrate that this is a general phenomenon by considering similar behavior underlying the changes in the basins of attraction in a simple Lotka-Volterra model of competition.
Keywords:Delay differential equation  Hysteresis  Coral reefs
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