Predator-prey models with competition. III: Classification of stationary solutions
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Abstract: For a stationary system representing prey and groups of competing predators, we show classification results about the set of positive solutions. In particular, we show that if the number of components is too large or if the competition between different groups is too small, then the system has only constant solutions, which we then completely characterize.
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