Abstract
Based on the diapause effect, a diffusive Mackey–Glass model with distinct diapause and developmental delays is proposed. By constructing appropriate upper and lower solutions and employing the inequality techniques, some sufficient conditions on the existence of traveling wave fronts are obtained. These results not only improve but also supplement some existing ones. Moreover, two numerical examples are provided to demonstrate their reliability and feasibility.
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