Effects of predator cooperation in hunting and prey fear in a generalist predator–prey model that includes global warming phenomena
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2024-11-26
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Abstract
Emissions of greenhouse gases from humanactivities are the cause of global warming. Some of the repercussions include
habitat loss, altered competitive relationships, and temperature and ecosystem changes that are too large for migration. According
to this study, the carrying capacity is affected by global warming. Furthermore, by developing a predation function that accounts
for the effects of hunting cooperation and global warming, its influence on predation has been examined. The interaction between
prey, predators, and global warming is described by a system of ordinary differential equations that includes the components listed
above. During our investigation, we examine the existence and stability of equilibrium points, which reveals the model’s dynamic
behaviors. Our model shows a range of bifurcations, including Hopf, transcritical, and saddle-node bifurcations, which mark critical
shifts in system dynamics. To confirm these bifurcations, we derive and verify transversality conditions. Additionally, we construct
one- and two-parameter bifurcation diagrams to visualize stability changes across the parameter space, identifying regions with
distinct steady states and dynamic behaviors. Notably, our model also exhibits switching behavior, where shifts in parameters lead
to transitions between different dynamic states, highlighting the complexity and richness of prey-predator interactions.