Mathematical modelling of anti-predator behavior in predator-prey systems
- Speaker(s)
- Purnedu Mishra
- Affiliation
- post-doc MIM UW
- Date
- Nov. 27, 2019, noon
- Room
- room 5070
- Seminar
- Seminar of Biomathematics and Game Theory Group
Some studies have suggested that prey species stand to benefit most by defending during predator-prey encounters, but species in nature employ anti-predator defenses at various stages of interactions with their predators. The mechanism for maintaining complex food webs has been a central issue in ecology because theory often predicts that complexity (higher the species richness, more the interactions) destabilizes food webs systems. Although it has been studied that prey anti-predator defense may affect the stability of prey-predator dynamics, but such studies are limited and are still under consideration. Here, using mathematical models, it is reported that prey anti-predator defense enhances complexity of food webs in more complex systems and even changes the complexity-stability relationship.