Functional Responses of Prey-Predator Models in Population Dynamics; A Survey
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https://doi.org/10.5890/JAND.2024.03.007Abstract
This paper presents a survey of research on the study of the impact of different functional responses on prey-predator models in ecology. These functional responses impact the qualitative behaviours of prey-predator models. Further stability and bifurcation analysis of these models are discussed. Graphical representation through numerical simulations are presented.References
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