A Study Of Accepted Pricing Points For In-Room Entertainment Technology Amenities By Guests

The influence of a resource subsidy on predator-prey interactions is examined using a mathematical model. The model arises from the study of a biological system involving arctic foxes (predator), lemmings (prey), and seal carcasses (subsidy). In one version of the model, the predator, prey and subsi...

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Main Author: Bilgihan, Anil
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spelling ftunicentralflor:oai:stars.library.ucf.edu:scopus2010-6043 2023-05-15T14:31:10+02:00 A Study Of Accepted Pricing Points For In-Room Entertainment Technology Amenities By Guests Bilgihan, Anil 2012-03-01T08:00:00Z https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2010/5044 unknown STARS https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2010/5044 Scopus Export 2010-2014 arctic fox patch model population dynamics predator-prey resource subsidy stable equilibrium text 2012 ftunicentralflor 2022-08-08T17:40:33Z The influence of a resource subsidy on predator-prey interactions is examined using a mathematical model. The model arises from the study of a biological system involving arctic foxes (predator), lemmings (prey), and seal carcasses (subsidy). In one version of the model, the predator, prey and subsidy all occur in the same location; in a second version, the predator moves between two patches, one containing only the prey and the other containing only the subsidy. Criteria for feasibility and stability of the different equilibrium states are studied both analytically and numerically. At small subsidy input rates, there is a minimum prey carrying capacity needed to support both predator and prey. At intermediate subsidy input rates, the predator and prey can always coexist. At high subsidy input rates, the prey cannot persist even at high carrying capacities. As predator movement increases, the dynamic stability of the predator-prey-subsidy interactions also increases. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Text Arctic Fox Arctic University of Central Florida (UCF): STARS (Showcase of Text, Archives, Research & Scholarship) Arctic
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topic arctic fox
patch model
population dynamics
predator-prey
resource subsidy
stable equilibrium
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patch model
population dynamics
predator-prey
resource subsidy
stable equilibrium
Bilgihan, Anil
A Study Of Accepted Pricing Points For In-Room Entertainment Technology Amenities By Guests
topic_facet arctic fox
patch model
population dynamics
predator-prey
resource subsidy
stable equilibrium
description The influence of a resource subsidy on predator-prey interactions is examined using a mathematical model. The model arises from the study of a biological system involving arctic foxes (predator), lemmings (prey), and seal carcasses (subsidy). In one version of the model, the predator, prey and subsidy all occur in the same location; in a second version, the predator moves between two patches, one containing only the prey and the other containing only the subsidy. Criteria for feasibility and stability of the different equilibrium states are studied both analytically and numerically. At small subsidy input rates, there is a minimum prey carrying capacity needed to support both predator and prey. At intermediate subsidy input rates, the predator and prey can always coexist. At high subsidy input rates, the prey cannot persist even at high carrying capacities. As predator movement increases, the dynamic stability of the predator-prey-subsidy interactions also increases. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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title_short A Study Of Accepted Pricing Points For In-Room Entertainment Technology Amenities By Guests
title_full A Study Of Accepted Pricing Points For In-Room Entertainment Technology Amenities By Guests
title_fullStr A Study Of Accepted Pricing Points For In-Room Entertainment Technology Amenities By Guests
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title_sort study of accepted pricing points for in-room entertainment technology amenities by guests
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