Abstract

The positive connection between the total individual fitness and population density is called the demographic Allee effect. A demographic Allee effect with a critical population size or density is strong Allee effect. In this paper, discrete counterpart of Bazykin–Berezovskaya predator–prey model is introduced with strong Allee effects. The steady states of the model, the existence and local stability are examined. Moreover, proposed discrete-time Bazykin–Berezovskaya predator–prey is obtained via implementation of piecewise constant method for differential equations. This model is compared with its continuous counterpart by applying higher-order implicit Runge–Kutta method (IRK) with very small step size. The comparison yields that discrete-time model has sensitive dependence on initial conditions. By implementing center manifold theorem and bifurcation theory, we derive the conditions under which the discrete-time model exhibits flip and Niemark–Sacker bifurcations. Moreover, numerical simulations are provided to validate the theoretical results.

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