학술논문

Mirrored dynamics of a wild mosquito population suppression model with Ricker-type survival probability and time delay
Document Type
article
Source
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, Vol 21, Iss 2, Pp 1884-1898 (2024)
Subject
dengue fever
mosquito population suppression
sterile male mosquitoes
periodic solutions
ricker-type survival probability
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Mathematics
QA1-939
Language
English
ISSN
1551-0018
Abstract
Here, we formulated a delayed mosquito population suppression model including two switching sub-equations, in which we assumed that the growth of the wild mosquito population obeys the Ricker-type density-dependent survival function and the release period of sterile males equals the maturation period of wild mosquitoes. For the time-switched delay model, to tackle with the difficulties brought by the non-monotonicity of its growth term to its dynamical analysis, we employed an essential transformation, derived an auxiliary function and obtained some expected analytical results. Finally, we proved that under certain conditions, the number of periodic solutions and their global attractivities for the delay model mirror that of the corresponding delay-free model. The findings can boost a better understanding of the impact of the time delay on the creation/suppression of oscillations harbored by the mosquito population dynamics and enhance the success of real-world mosquito control programs.