Bifurcation analysis and fear-induced reactions in non-refuged prey with cooperative hunting among predators: Deterministic and stochastic dynamics | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Bifurcation analysis and fear-induced reactions in non-refuged prey with cooperative hunting among predators: Deterministic and stochastic dynamics
Key Points
Fear-induced reactions in prey display significant variability in response to cooperative hunting dynamics, leading to different survival strategies.
The analysis shows how bifurcation points can predict changes in prey behavior based on predator group dynamics, influencing ecological stability.
This study utilizes both deterministic and stochastic modeling frameworks to understand the complex interactions between prey and cooperative predators.
Understanding these dynamics may enable improved wildlife management strategies and enhance conservation efforts for affected species.