中国物理B ›› 2026, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2): 20503-020503.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/adf17f

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An epidemiological stochastic predator-prey model with prey refuge and harvesting

Israr Ali1, Hui Zhang(张慧)1,2,3,‡, Syed Murad Ali Shah1, Abdulwasea Alkhazzan4,†, and Yassine Sabbar5   

  1. 1 School of Statistics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu 610074, China;
    2 Shenzhen Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University, Shenzhen 518057, China;
    3 International Joint Research Center on Operations Research, Optimization and Artificial Intelligence, Xi'an 710072, China;
    4 School of Information Engineering, Xi'an Fanyi University, Xi'an 710105, China;
    5 IMIA Laboratory, T-IDMS, FST Errachidia, Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, P. O. Box 509, 52000, Boutalamine, Errachidia, Morocco
  • 收稿日期:2025-05-21 修回日期:2025-07-13 接受日期:2025-07-18 发布日期:2026-01-27
  • 通讯作者: Abdulwasea Alkhazzan, Hui Zhang E-mail:alkhazan84@yahoo.com;huizhang@nwpu.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 32271554) and the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (Grant No. 2023A1515011501).

An epidemiological stochastic predator-prey model with prey refuge and harvesting

Israr Ali1, Hui Zhang(张慧)1,2,3,‡, Syed Murad Ali Shah1, Abdulwasea Alkhazzan4,†, and Yassine Sabbar5   

  1. 1 School of Statistics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu 610074, China;
    2 Shenzhen Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University, Shenzhen 518057, China;
    3 International Joint Research Center on Operations Research, Optimization and Artificial Intelligence, Xi'an 710072, China;
    4 School of Information Engineering, Xi'an Fanyi University, Xi'an 710105, China;
    5 IMIA Laboratory, T-IDMS, FST Errachidia, Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, P. O. Box 509, 52000, Boutalamine, Errachidia, Morocco
  • Received:2025-05-21 Revised:2025-07-13 Accepted:2025-07-18 Published:2026-01-27
  • Contact: Abdulwasea Alkhazzan, Hui Zhang E-mail:alkhazan84@yahoo.com;huizhang@nwpu.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 32271554) and the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (Grant No. 2023A1515011501).

摘要: Predator-prey interactions are fundamental to understanding ecosystem stability and biodiversity. In this study, we propose and analyze a stochastic predator-prey model that incorporates two critical ecological factors: prey refuge and harvesting. The model also integrates disease transmission within the predator population, adding an important layer of realism. Using rigorous mathematical techniques, we demonstrate the existence and uniqueness of a global positive solution, thereby confirming the model's biological feasibility. We further derive sufficient conditions for two key ecological scenarios: stochastic permanence, which ensures the sustained co-existence of prey and predators over time, and extinction, where one or both populations decline to zero. The interplay between prey refuge and harvesting is thoroughly examined to understand their combined impact on population dynamics. All theoretical results are validated by detailed numerical simulations, highlighting the applicability of the model to real-world ecological systems. From the simulation results, we observed that with an adequate level of prey refuge and predator harvesting, the susceptible predator and prey co-exist with extensive oscillations, while the infected predator population was moving towards extinction. In addition, we have investigated the effect of disease transmission on system dynamics. Our results show that, as the transmission rate of disease increases, the susceptible predator approaches extinction, whereas, on the other hand, when it declines, the susceptible predator shows robust oscillations while the infected approaches extinction. In both cases, the prey population demonstrates robust stability due to the prey refuge. Our findings show that the management of harvesting and the prey refuge can be effective ecological tactics for disease control and species protection under stochastic environmental effects.

关键词: stochastic predator-prey model, harvesting, prey refuge, persistence, extinction

Abstract: Predator-prey interactions are fundamental to understanding ecosystem stability and biodiversity. In this study, we propose and analyze a stochastic predator-prey model that incorporates two critical ecological factors: prey refuge and harvesting. The model also integrates disease transmission within the predator population, adding an important layer of realism. Using rigorous mathematical techniques, we demonstrate the existence and uniqueness of a global positive solution, thereby confirming the model's biological feasibility. We further derive sufficient conditions for two key ecological scenarios: stochastic permanence, which ensures the sustained co-existence of prey and predators over time, and extinction, where one or both populations decline to zero. The interplay between prey refuge and harvesting is thoroughly examined to understand their combined impact on population dynamics. All theoretical results are validated by detailed numerical simulations, highlighting the applicability of the model to real-world ecological systems. From the simulation results, we observed that with an adequate level of prey refuge and predator harvesting, the susceptible predator and prey co-exist with extensive oscillations, while the infected predator population was moving towards extinction. In addition, we have investigated the effect of disease transmission on system dynamics. Our results show that, as the transmission rate of disease increases, the susceptible predator approaches extinction, whereas, on the other hand, when it declines, the susceptible predator shows robust oscillations while the infected approaches extinction. In both cases, the prey population demonstrates robust stability due to the prey refuge. Our findings show that the management of harvesting and the prey refuge can be effective ecological tactics for disease control and species protection under stochastic environmental effects.

Key words: stochastic predator-prey model, harvesting, prey refuge, persistence, extinction

中图分类号:  (Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, noise, and Brownian motion)

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