ON THE IMPULSIVE BEVERTON–HOLT EQUATION AND EXTINCTION CONDITIONS IN POPULATION DYNAMICS |
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Authors: | M. DE LA SEN S. ALONSO‐QUESADA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electricity and Electronics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Campus of Leioa. Aptdo. 644‐Bilbao. Spain E‐mail: manuel.delasen@ehu.es;2. Department of Electricity and Electronics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Campus of Leioa. Aptdo. 644‐Bilbao. Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper is devoted to investigate extinction and nonextinction conditions of the extended Beverton–Holt equation (BHE) for dynamics of populations in Ecology when potential discontinuities at sampling points are included in the model. The proposed model is described by means of four sequences of parameters. Two of them are the intrinsic growth rate and the carrying capacity sequences which are included in the basic BHE model. The other two ones, namely, the harvesting (i.e., the hunting or fishing quota) and the internal consumption (which can include positive and negative migrations in the considered population habitat) sequences are included to parameterize the model discontinuities. Such discontinuities are related to impulses in the corresponding continuous‐time logistic equation. The obtained results establish how the harvesting quota and/or the internal consumption has to be fixed to guarantee the population nonextinction or, eventually, its extinction. Finally, some controllability results related to the search of a carrying capacity sequence such that the solution of the proposed impulsive BHE tracks a reference one are obtained. |
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Keywords: | Difference equations Beverton– Holt equation impulsive equations harvesting quota independent consumption controllability |
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