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Rich dynamics of a ratio-dependent one-prey two-predators model
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    Rich dynamics of a ratio-dependent one-prey two-predators model (English)
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    29 July 2002
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    A ratio-dependent predator-prey model is the one where the interaction term has the form \(xy/(ax+y)\) where \(x\) is the prey density, \(y\) is the predator density and \(a\) is a constant. The validity of such models is still debatable. Here, a one-prey two-predators model is studied. The authors argue that the ratio dependent model give two important realistic results: The first is the existence of a stable low density prey equilibrium. The second is a simultaneous extinction. The authors derive sufficient conditions for the competitive exclusion (one predator goes extinct). They also derive conditions for a predator to be a system saver, i.e. a predator whose introduction prevents the prey from going extinct. Moreover, conditions for total extinction and for coexistence are derived.
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    ratio dependent two-predator one-prey model
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    competitive exclusion
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    extiction
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    coexistence
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    limit cycle
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