TIME OPTIMAL CONTROL STUDIES AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF ADDITIONAL FOOD PROVIDED PREY–PREDATOR SYSTEMS INVOLVING HOLLING TYPE III FUNCTIONAL RESPONSE BASED ON QUALITY OF ADDITIONAL FOOD
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Recommendations
- An optimal control study with quantity of additional food as control in prey-predator systems involving inhibitory effect
- Role of quantity of additional food to predators as a control in predator-prey systems with relevance to pest management and biological conservation
- Additional food supplements as a tool for biological conservation of predator-prey systems involving type III functional response: a qualitative and quantitative investigation
- Global dynamics of an additional food provided predator-prey system with constant harvest in predators
- Stochastic optimal and time-optimal control studies for additional food provided prey-predator systems involving Holling type III functional response
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- Effects of additional food in a delayed predator-prey model
- Effects of supplying alternative food in a predator-prey model with harvesting
- Emergence of Holling type III zooplankton functional response: bringing together field evidence and mathematical modelling
- Global dynamics of an additional food provided predator-prey system with constant harvest in predators
- Stationary distribution and extinction of a stochastic predator-prey model with additional food and nonlinear perturbation
- Time optimal control of an additional food provided predator-prey system with applications to pest management and biological conservation
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(8)- Role of quantity of additional food to predators as a control in predator-prey systems with relevance to pest management and biological conservation
- An optimal control study with quantity of additional food as control in prey-predator systems involving inhibitory effect
- Stochastic optimal and time-optimal control studies for additional food provided prey-predator systems involving Holling type III functional response
- Time optimal control of an additional food provided predator-prey system with applications to pest management and biological conservation
- Global dynamics of an additional food provided predator-prey system with constant harvest in predators
- Effects of extra resource and harvesting on the pattern formation for a predation system
- Biological conservation of living systems by providing additional food supplements in the presence of inhibitory effect: a theoretical study using predator-prey models
- Additional food supplements as a tool for biological conservation of predator-prey systems involving type III functional response: a qualitative and quantitative investigation
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