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Stability switching in Lotka-Volterra and Ricker-type predator-prey systems with arbitrary step size

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arxiv 2303.00967 v1 pith:SFWVFFPL submitted 2023-03-02 math.DS

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Dynamical properties of numerically approximated discrete systems may become inconsistent with those of the corresponding continuous-time system. We present a qualitative analysis of the dynamical properties of two species Lotka-Volterra and Ricker-type predator-prey systems under discrete and continuous settings. By creating an arbitrary time discretisation, we obtain stability conditions that preserve the characteristics of continuous-time models and their numerically approximated systems. Here, we show that even small changes to some of the model parameters may alter the system dynamics unless an appropriate time discretisation is chosen to return similar dynamical behaviour observed in the corresponding continuous-time system. We also found similar dynamical properties of the Ricker-type predator-prey systems under certain conditions. Our results demonstrate the need for preliminary analysis to identify which dynamical properties of approximated discretised systems agree or disagree with the corresponding continuous-time systems.

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