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    The authors consider the following system with impulses: \[ \begin{aligned} \frac{dx(t)}{dt} &=-rc(t)x(t)-dx(t), \\ \frac{dc(t)}{dt}&=kf(t)-gc(t), \\ \frac{df(t)}{dt}&=-hf(t). \end{aligned} \] This system describes the dynamics of a single-species model with birth pulses, pulse harvesting and pulse toxicant input in a polluted environment. Using a discrete dynamical system determined by the stroboscopic map, they obtain an exact 1-periodic solution of system whose birth function is the Ricker function or Beverton-Holt function, and obtain the threshold conditions for their stability.
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    single-species population model
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    impulses
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    dynamic behavior
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    periodic solutions
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