Dynamics in a time-discrete food-chain model with strong pressure on preys
Llu\'is Alsed\`a, Jos\'e Tom\'as L\'azaro, Ricard Sol\'e and, Blai Vidiella, Josep Sardany\'es

TL;DR
This paper analyzes a discrete-time three-species food chain model, revealing how increased predation pressure on prey induces chaos and complex dynamics, with implications for species persistence and extinction.
Contribution
It provides topological and dynamical analysis of a novel three-species food chain map, including stability, bifurcations, and chaos emergence under predator pressure.
Findings
Increased predator pressure induces chaos via bifurcations.
Predation can shift top predator extinction to survival.
Chaotic attractors enable unstable coexistence of species.
Abstract
Ecological systems are complex dynamical systems. Modelling efforts on ecosystems' dynamical stability have revealed that population dynamics, being highly nonlinear, can be governed by complex fluctuations. Indeed, experimental and field research has provided mounting evidence of chaos in species' abundances, especially for discrete-time systems. Discrete-time dynamics, mainly arising in boreal and temperate ecosystems for species with non-overlapping generations, have been largely studied to understand the dynamical outcomes due to changes in relevant ecological parameters. The local and global dynamical behaviour of many of these models is difficult to investigate analytically in the parameter space and, typically, numerical approaches are employed when the dimension of the phase space is large. In this article we provide topological and dynamical results for a map modelling a…
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