Question: In a fish farm, a population of fish is introduced into a pond and harvested regularly. A model for the rate of change of the

In a fish farm, a population of fish is introduced into a pond and harvested regularly. A model for the rate of change of the fish population is given by the equation where r0 is the birth rate of the fish,


P(t) P(t) – BP() dP Pe P. dt

Pc is the maximum population that the pond can sustain (called the carrying capacity), and β is the percentage of the population that is harvested.
(a) What value of dP/dt corresponds to a stable population?
(b) If the pond can sustain 10,000 fish, the birth rate is 5%, and the harvesting rate is 4%, find the stable population level.
(c) What happens if β is raised to 5%?



P(t) P(t) BP() dP Pe P. dt

P(t) P(t) BP() dP Pe P. dt

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