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Bifurcating periodic solutions for a class of age-structured predator- prey systems
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    Bifurcating periodic solutions for a class of age-structured predator- prey systems (English)
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    The author uses bifurcation theory to provide sufficient conditions for the existence of periodic solutions corresponding to the steady states of predator-prey systems. The characteristic of the system is that predators prefer to eat very old and very young preys. Such a condition leads to a system of partial differential equations of McKendrick's type and to an integrodifferential equation of Volterra type.
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    McKendrick type equations
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    Volterra type equations
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    predator-prey systems
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