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Influence of predation on species coexistence in Volterra models (English)
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1984
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This work is devoted to the study of the predator-mediated coexistence in some prey-predator Volterra models. Specifically the difference between the asymptotic behavior of a two-prey, one-predator and a two-prey, two- predator model is examined. There are found several results among which a significant one is that the stability of equilibria as well as the possibility of oscillatory coexistence increase with the inclusion of one or two predators.
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limit cycles
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chaotic behaviors
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global stability
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bifurcation
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predator- mediated coexistence
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prey-predator Volterra models
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stability of equilibria
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oscillatory coexistence
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