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Title: Predator-Prey Interaction in Structured Models


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Predator-Prey Interaction in Structured Models
  • Glenn Ledder
  • J. David Logan
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • gledder_at_math.unl.edu

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Simple Holling type II dynamics
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Simple Holling Type II Dynamics
  • Time is split between searching and feeding
  • U prey density R(U) overall predation rate
  • s search speed h handling time

food total t
search t total t
space search t
food space
search t total t
feed t total t
------- --------- --------- -------
--------- 1 -------
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Simple Holling Type III Dynamics
  • Time is split between searching and feeding
  • Searching is density-dependent
  • U prey density R(U) overall predation rate
  • s maximum search speed h handling time

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Simple Holling Type II Dynamics
  • Time is split between searching and feeding
  • U prey density R(U) overall predation rate
  • s search speed h handling time

6
Holling type IIMultiple Prey
  • Time is split between searching and feeding
  • Ui prey densities Ri(Ui) overall
    predation rates
  • si search speeds hi handling times

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Full Model 1 Predator Class
  • Ui prey densities Ri(Ui) overall
    predation rates
  • si search speeds hi handling times ci --
    conversion
  • G per capita growth M per capita
    mortality

8
Multiple Prey and Predators
  • Ui prey densities Pk predator
    densities
  • sik search speeds hik handling
    times
  • cik conversion efficiencies

9
Continuous Structure
  • x prey class y
    predator class
  • u(x, t) prey density p(y, t)
    predator density
  • s(x, y) search speed h(x, y)
    handling time
  • I(y) set of prey consumed by predators of size
    y
  • K(x) set of predators capable of consuming prey
    of size x
  • dF(x, y, t) predation of (y, ydy) on (x, xdx)
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