Global stability and periodic orbits for two-patch predator-prey diffusion-delay models (Q1097201)

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Global stability and periodic orbits for two-patch predator-prey diffusion-delay models
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    Global stability and periodic orbits for two-patch predator-prey diffusion-delay models (English)
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    A mathematical model for a one-prey, one-predator system in which the prey can diffuse between one patch with little food and no predation and one patch with much food but with predation is investigated. After transforming the corresponding system of integrodifferential equations into a system of ordinary differential equations, sufficient conditions for the boundedness of solutions and existence of a nonzero globally stable equilibrium are derived. Moreover, it is shown that a Hopf bifurcation may occur if the predator is not self-regulating.
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    global stability
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    periodic orbits
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    two-patch predator-prey diffusion- delay models
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    Volterra within-patch dynamics
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    exponential-decay memory function
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    homotopy techniques
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    self-regulating coefficient of predator
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    integrodifferential equations
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    sufficient conditions for the boundedness of solutions
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    existence of a nonzero globally stable equilibrium
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    Hopf bifurcation
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