Analytical Solutions of a Modified Predator-Prey Model through a New Ecological Interaction

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The predator-prey model is a common tool that researchers develop continuously to predict the dynamics of the animal population within a certain phenomenon. Due to the sexual interaction of the predator in the mating period, the males and females feed together on one or more preys. This scenario describes the ecological interaction between two predators and one prey. In this study, the nonlinear diffusive predator-prey model is presented where this type of interaction is accounted for. The influence of this interaction on the population of predators and preys is predicted through analytical solutions of the dynamical system. The solutions are obtained by using two reliable and simple methods and are presented in terms of hyperbolic functions. In addition, the biological relevance of the solutions is discussed.

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Aljahdaly, N. H., & Alqudah, M. A. (2019). Analytical Solutions of a Modified Predator-Prey Model through a New Ecological Interaction. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4849393

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