CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON TRI-TROPHIC PREDATOR{PREY MODEL OF THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WOLVES, UNGULATES, AND PLANTS

dc.contributor.authorASHRAF ADNAN THIRTHAR
dc.contributor.authorPRABIR PANJA
dc.contributor.authorZAHRAA ALBATOOL MAHDI
dc.contributor.authorBAPIN MONDAL
dc.contributor.authorASMA AL-JASER
dc.contributor.authorTHABET ABDELJAWAD
dc.contributor.authorMANAR A. ALQUDAH
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-22T10:20:44Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractAbstract The model considers the interactions between wolves, ungulates, and plants in a three-level trophic system. Climate change is assumed to have an impact on plant growth, in uencing the logistical aspects of plant development. In the absence of ungulate species and climate change, it is suggested that plants could grow logistically. Ungulates are assumed to consume plants and this consumption is in uenced by climate change. Wolves are presumed to consume ungulates, and the rate of this consumption is believed to be in uenced by global climate change. The study discusses the positivity, boundedness, and dissipativeness of the model, likely referring to the system's behavior and stability. The stability of equilibrium points in the model is studied, both locally and globally. It is discovered that the populations of ungulates and wolves may go extinct due to the increase in global climate change. The presence of global warming or climate change and increased plant consumption by ungulates could lead to instability of the ecological system. Results from numerical simulations are presented, providing a practical illustration of the model's behavior under di erent conditions.
dc.identifier.issn2356-6140
dc.identifier.urihttps://ds.uofallujah.edu.iq/handle/123456789/483
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sons
dc.titleCLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON TRI-TROPHIC PREDATOR{PREY MODEL OF THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WOLVES, UNGULATES, AND PLANTS
dc.typeArticle

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