Backward bifurcation, oscillations and chaos in an eco-epidemiological model with fear effect
Backward bifurcation, oscillations and chaos in an eco-epidemiological model with fear effect
This paper considers an eco-epidemiological model with disease in the prey population. The disease in the prey divides the total prey population into two subclasses, susceptible prey and infected prey. The model also incorporates fear of predator that reduces the growth rate of the prey population. Furthermore, fear of predator …