The predator-prey cycle is a fundamental concept in ecology that describes the relationship between predator and prey populations. This dynamic interaction influences the stability of ecosystems, where the growth of one population depends on the availability of the other.
In this model, predators consume prey, which affects the prey population size. Conversely, as prey numbers decline, so does the food source for predators, leading to a decrease in predator numbers. This cycle continues, often resulting in fluctuations over time.
r = Intrinsic growth rate of prey
Q = Predator population
alpha = Rate at which predators consume prey
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