Paradoxes of vulnerability to predation in biological dynamics and mediate versus immediate causality - Sorbonne Université
Article Dans Une Revue Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S Année : 2020

Paradoxes of vulnerability to predation in biological dynamics and mediate versus immediate causality

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The causality scheme of an (essentially non symmetric) predator-prey system involves automaticaly advantages and disadvantages highly dependent on time. We study systems with one predator and one or two preys furnishing issues which involve mediate and inmediate causality (naturally associated with the attractor and the previous transient). The issues are highly dependent on the parameter accounting for the vulnerability of the preys. When the vulnerability is small, an increase of it implies a (demographic) disadvantage for the preys, but, when it is large (involving periodic cycles) an increase turnes out in an advantage because of the rarefaction of predators (this is associated with average populations on the periodic cycles). When two preys with different vulnerability are present, the most vulnerable may desappear (i. e. the attractor does not contain such prey). This phenomenon only occurs when the less vulnerable prey is nevertheless able to support the predator; otherwise, this one keeps eating anyway the other preys. The mechanism of such patterns are better described in terms of attractors and stability than in terms of advantages versus disadvantages (which are drastically dependent on the viewpoints of the three species).

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hal-02650248 , version 1 (02-06-2020)

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Evariste Sanchez-Palencia, Philippe Lherminier. Paradoxes of vulnerability to predation in biological dynamics and mediate versus immediate causality. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S, 2020, 13 (8), pp.2195 - 2209. ⟨10.3934/dcdss.2020185⟩. ⟨hal-02650248⟩
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