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An impulsive modelling framework of fire occurrence in a size structured model of tree-grass interactions for savanna ecosystems

Dynamical Systems 2019-05-28 v1

Abstract

Fires and rainfall are major mechanisms that regulate woody and grassy biomasses in savanna ecosystems. Conditions of long-lasting coexistence of trees and grasses have been mainly studied using continuous-time modelling of tree-grass competition. In these frameworks, fire is a time-continuous forcing while the relationship between woody plant size and fire-sensitivity is not systematically considered. In this paper, we propose a new mathematical framework to model tree-grass interaction that takes into account both the discrete nature of fire occurrence and size-dependent fire sensitivity (via two classes of woody plants). We carry out a qualitative analysis that highlights ecological thresholds and bifurcations parameters that shape the dynamics of the savanna-like systems within the main ecological zones. Moreover, through a qualitative analysis, we show that the impulsive modelling of fire occurrences leads to more diverse behaviors and a more realistic array of solutions than the analogous time-continuous fire models. Numerical simulations are provided to illustrate the theoretical results and to support a discussion about the bifurcation parameters and future developments.

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@article{arxiv.1504.06224,
  title  = {An impulsive modelling framework of fire occurrence in a size structured model of tree-grass interactions for savanna ecosystems},
  author = {V. Yatat and P. Couteron and J. J. Tewa and S. Bowong and Y. Dumont},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.06224},
  year   = {2019}
}

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42 pages, 5 figures