Wherever the first life originated, the Earth has grown organisms. The Earth provides life with all the basicelements required for the composition and growth of life. And of more importance is that the Earth has
In this paper,a class of brucellosis transmission model with seasonal alternation,density-dependent growth,stage-structure,maturation delay,time-varying incubation is established.The basic reproduction number Ro is de...In this paper,a class of brucellosis transmission model with seasonal alternation,density-dependent growth,stage-structure,maturation delay,time-varying incubation is established.The basic reproduction number Ro is derived,by which we find that the brucellosis is uniformly persistent if R_(0)>1,while the disease-free periodic solution is globally attractive if R_(0)<1.The theoretical results are illustrated by numerical simulation,from which we find that the brucellosis transmission would be overestimated(or underestimated)if we ignore the influence of time-varying incubation or maturation delay.If density-dependent growth of animals is ignored,the risk of brucellosis may be far underestimated,the extinction of brucellosis can be obtained by numerical simulation under the same conditions.Seasonality significantly affects the long-term dynamic behavior of brucellosis,and the inconsistency of parameter periods results in complex dynamic behavior.展开更多
文摘Wherever the first life originated, the Earth has grown organisms. The Earth provides life with all the basicelements required for the composition and growth of life. And of more importance is that the Earth has
文摘In this paper,a class of brucellosis transmission model with seasonal alternation,density-dependent growth,stage-structure,maturation delay,time-varying incubation is established.The basic reproduction number Ro is derived,by which we find that the brucellosis is uniformly persistent if R_(0)>1,while the disease-free periodic solution is globally attractive if R_(0)<1.The theoretical results are illustrated by numerical simulation,from which we find that the brucellosis transmission would be overestimated(or underestimated)if we ignore the influence of time-varying incubation or maturation delay.If density-dependent growth of animals is ignored,the risk of brucellosis may be far underestimated,the extinction of brucellosis can be obtained by numerical simulation under the same conditions.Seasonality significantly affects the long-term dynamic behavior of brucellosis,and the inconsistency of parameter periods results in complex dynamic behavior.