2000, Volume 3, Number 4, pp.407--420
A predator-prey model with a constant number of refuge is proposed and
analyzed. The permanence of the solutions are studied and pointed out the
role of prey refuge for survival of the species. We study the global
stability of the system around the positive interior equilibrium point.
It is observed that global stability of the system around positive interior
equilibrium does not necessarily imply the persistence of the species. The
marginal effects in predator and prey stock level as well as the resource
rent of each species are discussed. Two other reasonable possibilities such
as constant proportion of refuge and environmental stochasticity in both
populations are also considered.
Key words: predator-prey system, refuge, permanence, global stability, environmental stochasticity
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