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Permanence and global stability for a two-species cooperative system with time delays in a two-patch environment
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    Permanence and global stability for a two-species cooperative system with time delays in a two-patch environment (English)
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    3 January 2000
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    A two-species non-autonomous delayed system, which models two-population dispersal between two patches in a heterogeneous environment, is considered. It is shown that the system is permanent under some appropriate conditions. In addition, sufficient conditions for global stability of the system are established.
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    global asymptotic stability
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    dispersal
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    permanence
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    time delay
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    non-autonomous system
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    population dispersal
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