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Persistence in models of predator-prey populations with diffusion
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    Persistence in models of predator-prey populations with diffusion (English)
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    There is a wealth of literature on persistence of predator-prey systems whose populations are spatially homogeneous. This paper addresses the persistence question for such systems whose populations are allowed to diffuse in space and it is shown that persistence is not affected by diffusion in a large class of systems.
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    first order differential equation
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    predator-prey systems
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    diffusion
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