2023
DOI: 10.1142/s1793524523500420
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Hopf bifurcation in a delayed prey–predator model with prey refuge involving fear effect

Abstract: This work investigates a prey–predator model featuring a Holling-type II functional response, in which the fear effect of predation on the prey species, as well as prey refuge, are considered. Specifically, the model assumes that the growth rate of the prey population decreases as a result of the fear of predators. Moreover, the detection of the predator by the prey species is subject to a delay known as the fear response delay, which is incorporated into the model. The paper establishes the preliminary condit… Show more

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