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Uniform persistence in processes with application to nonautonomous competitive models
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    Uniform persistence in processes with application to nonautonomous competitive models (English)
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    Here, the uniform persistence (permanence) for processes is discussed. A useful lemma is proved for the persistence of single species. It is then generalized to two competing species where sufficient conditions for the uniform persistence are derived. A drawback of these conditions is that they require finding solutions to corresponding differential equations, which may not always be possible.
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    uniform persistence
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