Strong Allee effect and basins of attraction in a discrete-time zoonotic infectious disease model

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作者
Yakubu, Abdul-Aziz [1 ]
Ziyadi, Najat [2 ]
机构
[1] Howard Univ, Dept Math, Washington, DC 20059 USA
[2] Morgan State Univ, Dept Math, Baltimore, MD 21239 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Allee effect; basin of attraction; fatal disease; EXTINCTION;
D O I
10.1111/nrm.12310
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Motivated by the Feline immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS in cat populations, we use discrete-time infectious disease models with demographic strong Allee effect to examine the impact of the fatal susceptible-infected (SI) infections on two different types of growth functions: Holling type III or modified Beverton-Holt per-capita growth function (compensatory density dependence), and Ricker per-capita growth function with mating (overcompensatory density dependence). The occurrence of the strong Allee effect in the disease-free equation renders the SI population model bistable, where the two coexisting locally asymptotically stable equilibrium points are either the origin (catastrophic extinction state) and the second fixed point (compensatory dynamics) or the origin and an intrinsically generated demographic period k > 1 population cycle (overcompensatory dynamics). We use the basic reproduction number, Script capital R 0, and the spectral radius, lambda k, to examine the structures of the coexisting attractors. In particular, we use MATLAB simulations to show that the fatal disease is not only capable of enlarging or shrinking the basin of attraction of the catastrophic extinction state, but it is also capable of fracturing the basins of attraction into several disjoint sets. Thus, making it difficult to specify the asymptotic zoonotic SI disease outcome in terms of all initial infections. The complexity of the basins of attractions appears to increase with an increase in the period of the intrinsically generated demographic population cycles. Recommendations for Resource Managers: Worldwide, disease agents which originate from animals or products of animal origin, such as Ebola virus, COVID-19, West Nile virus, or malaria are responsible for millions of deaths each year. To help improve control and ultimately eradicate future pandemics in human populations, we use a Feline immunodeficiency virus disease model with the strong Allee effect to understand outbreaks of zoonotic diseases. In general, the strong Allee effect renders a population bistable with a catastrophic extinction state coexisting with a persistence state. We use the basic reproduction number and the spectral radius to obtain conditions for outbreaks of zoonotic diseases and conditions for zoonotic disease extinction. We show that a fatal zoonotic disease is not only capable of enlarging or shrinking the basin of attraction of the catastrophic extinction state, but it is also capable of fracturing the basins of attraction into several disjoint sets. Thus, making it difficult to specify the asymptotic zoonotic disease outcome in terms of all initial infections. The complexity of the basins of attractions appears to increase with an increase in the period of the demographic population cycles.
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