2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf02936164
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Dynamical model of a single-species system in a polluted environment

Abstract: Abstract. The effect of toxicants on ecological systems is an important issue from mathematical and experimental points of view. Here we have studied dynamical model of a single-species population-toxicant system. Two cases are studied : constant exogeneous input of toxicant and rapidly fluctuating random exogeneous input of toxicant into the environment. The dynamical behaviour of the system is analyzed by using deterministic linearized technique, Lyapunov method and stochastic linearization on the assumption… Show more

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“…Thus, roughly speaking, stability and instability are consequences of stochastic perturbation of the model system under consideration. Such a conclusion is in good agreement with Prajneshu [59], Baishya and Chakrabarti [57], Samanta [32,35], Samanta and Maiti [37], Maiti and Samanta [26] and many others.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Thus, roughly speaking, stability and instability are consequences of stochastic perturbation of the model system under consideration. Such a conclusion is in good agreement with Prajneshu [59], Baishya and Chakrabarti [57], Samanta [32,35], Samanta and Maiti [37], Maiti and Samanta [26] and many others.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A quantum leap in the mathematical sophistication of ecological modelling occurred when May [29] introduced stochastic differential equations to investigate li-mits to niche overlap in randomly fluctuating environment. Subsequently, the sensibility of stochastic models in comparison with deterministic models is established by many researchers (see Dimentberg [33,34], Samanta [32,35], Samanta and Maiti [36,37], Bandyopadhyay and Chakrabarti [38], Bandyopadhyay and Chattopadhyay [18], Maiti and Samanta [22,39], Maiti et al [26] and references cited there in). Also, the effects of environmental fluctuations on the models with ratio-dependent functional responses have now become the focus of considerable attention in the literature (see Bandyopadhyay and Chattopadhyay [18], Maiti and Samanta [39], Mankin et al [40], and Maiti et al [26]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gard 1992;Wang 2009, 2010;Samanta and Maiti 2004). Particularly, Gard (1992) proposed a stochastic model by introducing stochastic production rate.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In [8], Buonomo et al studied the effect of variation of the population on the toxicant concentration in the organism and environment. Samanta and Maiti [9] studied a dynamical model of a single-species system in a polluted environment under two cases: constant exogenous input of toxicant and rapidly fluctuating random exogenous input of toxicant into the environment by means of ordinary and stochastic differential equations. There are many other works on the effects of a single toxicant on various ecosystems by using mathematical models [10][11][12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%