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    Global stability and persistence of simple food chains (English)
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    Criteria for the existence of a globally stable positive equilibrium, and for strong persistence are determined for simple food chain models of arbitrary length. An application to prey-predator systems exhibiting mutual interference is given.
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    globally stable positive equilibrium
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    strong persistence
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    simple food chain models of arbitrary length
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    prey-predator systems
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    mutual interference
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