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    Summary: A stochastic turbidostat system in which the dilution rate is subject to white noise is investigated in this paper. First of all, sufficient conditions of the competitive exclusion among microorganisms are obtained by employing the techniques of stochastic analysis. Furthermore, the results demonstrate that the competition among microorganisms and stochastic disturbance will affect the dynamical behaviors of microorganisms. Finally, the theoretical results obtained in this contribution are illustrated by numerical simulations.
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