Consequences of Culling in Deterministic ODE Predator-Prey Models
Mickens, Ronald E., Clark Atlanta University Harlemon, Maxine, Clark Atlanta University Oyedeji, Kale, Morehouse College
2017-01-02
2010-2019
We show, within the context of the standard class of deterministic ODE predator-prey mathematical models, that predator culling does not produce a long term decrease in the predator population. Keywords: Predator-prey models; Mathematical ecology; Culling; Stability of fixed points. AMS Subject Classification: 34C05, 34D20, 92D40. KEYWORDS: Deterministic ODE Predator-Prey Models
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arXiv.org, last revised January 10, 2017
Department of Physics,Department of Biological Sciences, Department of Physics, Morehouse College
Morehouse College
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1612.09301.pdf
1612.09301
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/mc.ir.fac.pub:2017_ronald_mickens
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