Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1141278 | Mathematics and Computers in Simulation | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Based on biological control strategy in pest management, we construct and investigate a pest-epidemic model with impulsive control, i.e., periodic spraying microbial pesticide and releasing infected pests at different fixed moments. By using Floquet theorem and comparison theorem, we prove that the pest-eradication periodic solution is globally asymptotically stable when the impulsive period Ï is less than the critical value Ïmaxâ¡. Otherwise, the system can be permanent. Moreover, numerical results clearly show with the increase of the impulsive period Ï, the system exhibits a wide variety of dynamic behaviors including a sequence of direct and inverse cascade of periodic-doubling, symmetry-breaking pitchfork bifurcation, chaos and non-unique dynamics, which implies that the impulsive effect makes the dynamic behavior of the system more complex.
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Authors
Guoping Pang, Lansun Chen,