Effects of Prey’s Diffusion on Predator–Prey Systems with Two Patches

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Siheng Xiao
Yuanshi Wang
Shikun Wang
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,School of Mathematics
[2] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Biostatistics
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Predation; Spatially distributed population; Dispersal; Lyapunov stability; Graph method;
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This paper considers predator–prey systems in which the prey can move between source and sink patches. First, we give a complete analysis on global dynamics of the model. Then, we show that when diffusion from the source to sink is not large, the species would coexist at a steady state; when the diffusion is large, the predator goes to extinction, while the prey persists in both patches at a steady state; when the diffusion is extremely large, both species go to extinction. It is derived that diffusion in the system could lead to results reversing those without diffusion. That is, diffusion could change species’ coexistence if non-diffusing, to extinction of the predator, and even to extinction of both species. Furthermore, we show that intermediate diffusion to the sink could make the prey reach total abundance higher than if non-diffusing, larger or smaller diffusion rates are not favorable. The total abundance, as a function of diffusion rates, can be both hump-shaped and bowl-shaped, which extends previous theory. A novel finding of this work is that there exist diffusion scenarios which could drive the predator into extinction and make the prey reach the maximal abundance. Diffusion from the sink to source and asymmetry in diffusion could also lead to results reversing those without diffusion. Meanwhile, diffusion always leads to reduction of the predator’s density. The results are biologically important in protection of endangered species.
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