Mathematics (Jul 2021)

On-Off Intermittency in a Three-Species Food Chain

  • Gabriele Vissio,
  • Antonello Provenzale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math9141641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 14
p. 1641

Abstract

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The environment affects population dynamics through multiple drivers. Here we explore a simplified version of such influence in a three-species food chain, making use of the Hastings–Powell model. This represents an idealized resource–consumer–predator chain, or equivalently, a vegetation–host–parasitoid system. By stochastically perturbing the value of some parameters in this dynamical system, we observe dramatic modifications in the system behavior. In particular, we show the emergence of on–off intermittency, i.e., an irregular alternation between stable phases and sudden bursts in population size, which hints towards a possible conceptual description of population outbursts grounded into an environment-driven mechanism.

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