Abstract
Releasing factory-reared Wolbachia-infected males to suppress wild females has been proven to be an effective method for mosquito vector control. We develop a delay differential equation model to study the interactive dynamics of released males and wild females under a saturated release strategy. Two thresholds on the release rate are found to offer a relatively complete description on the attraction basin of the origin, whose stability is necessary to suppression of wild females.
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