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Global Asymptotic Behavior of a Chemostat Model with Two Perfectly Complementary Resources and Distributed Delay

Abstract

A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfectly complementary, growth-limiting nutrients is considered. The model incorporates distributed time delay in the form of integral differential equations in order to describe the time involved in converting nutrient to biomass. The delays are included in the nutrient and species concentrations simultaneously. A general class of monotone increasing functions is used to describe nutrient uptake. Sufficient conditions based on biologically meaningful parameters in the model are given that predict competitive exclusion for certain parameter ranges and coexistence for others. We prove that the global asymptotic attractivity of steady states of the model is similar to that of the corresponding model without time delays. However, our results indicate that when the inherent delays are in fact large, ignoring them may result in incorrect predictions.

Authors

Li B; Wolkowicz GSK; Kuang Y

Journal

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 60, No. 6, pp. 2058–2086

Publisher

Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM)

Publication Date

May 1, 2000

DOI

10.1137/s0036139999359756

ISSN

0036-1399

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