Title of article
Existence and optimal harvesting of two competing species in a polluted environment with pollution reduction effect
Author/Authors
Derkee Zawka, Simon Department of Mathematics - College of Natural and Computational Sciences - Arba Minch University, Ethiopia , Narasimha Srinivasu Pichika, Diwakara Sri Sathya Sai University for Human Excellence, Gulbarga, India
Pages
20
From page
517
To page
536
Abstract
This paper deals with the existence and optimal harvesting of two competing species in a polluted environment under the influence of pollution reduction effort. We propose and analyze a nonlinear system wherein harvesting and pollution reduction activities, respectively, are incorporated into the resource and pollution dynamic equations. We investigate the coexistence, competitive exclusion, and extinction of both species in the system. Further, considering pollution-dependent revenues, we study an optimal harvest problem on an infinite horizon. The results indicate that the extinction of both species is inevitable when pollutant inflow is sufficiently large. Otherwise, the proper effort allocation towards pollution reduction guarantees not only species coexistence but also improves the revenue. The significant outcomes of the study are verified by considering practical examples.
Keywords
Competition , Effort Allocation , Pollution reduction , Harvesting , Pollutants
Journal title
Journal of Mathematical Modeling(JMM)
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2688271
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