Mathematical Modeling of Host - Pest Interactions in Stage-Structured Populations: A Case of False Codling Moth [Thaumatotibia leucotreta]
Date
2021-09Author
Ochwach, Jimrise O.
Okongo, Mark O.
Muraya, Moses M.
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False codling moth (FCM) (Thaumatotibia lucotreta) is a significant pest due to its potential economic impact on many susceptible fruits in most temperate regions of the world. Efforts to control
the codling moth in the past mostly relied on the use of broad spectrum insecticide sprays, which has
resulted in the development of insecticide resistance, and the disruption of the control of secondary
pests. Understanding the dynamic of this pest is of great in importance in order to effectively employ
the most effective control strategies. In this study, a mathematical model of host-false codling moth
interactions is developed and qualitatively analysed using stability theory of system of differential
equations. The basic offspring number with respect to FCM free equilibrium is obtain using next
generation matrix. The condition for local and global asymptotic stability of FCM free and coexistence equilibria are established. The model is analysed numerically and graphically represented to
justify the analytical results.