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On an age-structured juvenile-adult model with harvesting pulse in moving and heterogeneous environment

Haiyan Xu, Zhigui Lin, Huaiping Zhu

Published 2023-08-30Version 1

This paper concerns an age-structured juvenile-adult model with harvesting pulse and moving boundaries in a heterogeneous environment, in which the moving boundaries describe the natural expanding front of species and human periodic pulse intervention is carried on the adults. The principal eigenvalue is firstly defined and its properties involving the intensity of harvesting and length of habitat sizes are analysed. Then the criteria to determine whether the species spread or vanish is discussed, and some relevant sufficient conditions characterized by pulse are established. Our results reveal that the co-extinction or coexistence of species is influenced by internal expanding capacities from species itself and external harvesting pulse from human intervention, in which the intensity and timing of harvesting play key roles. The final numerical approximations indicate that the larger the harvesting rate and the shorter the harvesting period, the worse the survival of all individuals due to the cooperation among juveniles and adults, and such harvesting pulse can even alter the situation of species, from persistence to extinction. In addition, expanding capacities also affect or alter the outcomes of spreading-vanishing

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