In this paper, we investigate the complex dynamics of two-species Ricker-type discrete-time competitive model. We perform a local stability analysis for the fixed points and we will discuss about its persistence for b...In this paper, we investigate the complex dynamics of two-species Ricker-type discrete-time competitive model. We perform a local stability analysis for the fixed points and we will discuss about its persistence for boundary fixed points. This system inherits the dynamics of one-dimensional Ricker model such as cascade of period-doubling bifurcation, periodic windows and chaos. We explore the existence of chaos for the equilibrium points for a specific case of this system using Marotto theorem and proving the existence of snap-back repeller. We use several dynamical systems tools to demonstrate the qualitative behaviors of the system.展开更多
We consider the dynamics of a two-dimensional map proposed by Maynard Smith as a population model. The existence of chaos in the sense of Marotto's theorem is first proved, and the bifurcations of periodic points ...We consider the dynamics of a two-dimensional map proposed by Maynard Smith as a population model. The existence of chaos in the sense of Marotto's theorem is first proved, and the bifurcations of periodic points are studied by analytic methods. The numerical simulations not only show the consistence with the theoretical analysis but also exhibi the complex dynamical behaviors.展开更多
文摘In this paper, we investigate the complex dynamics of two-species Ricker-type discrete-time competitive model. We perform a local stability analysis for the fixed points and we will discuss about its persistence for boundary fixed points. This system inherits the dynamics of one-dimensional Ricker model such as cascade of period-doubling bifurcation, periodic windows and chaos. We explore the existence of chaos for the equilibrium points for a specific case of this system using Marotto theorem and proving the existence of snap-back repeller. We use several dynamical systems tools to demonstrate the qualitative behaviors of the system.
基金Supported by Chinese Academy Sciences (KZCX2-SW-118).
文摘We consider the dynamics of a two-dimensional map proposed by Maynard Smith as a population model. The existence of chaos in the sense of Marotto's theorem is first proved, and the bifurcations of periodic points are studied by analytic methods. The numerical simulations not only show the consistence with the theoretical analysis but also exhibi the complex dynamical behaviors.