Predator–prey models: A review of some recent advances

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In recent years, predator–prey systems have increased their applications and have given rise to systems which represent more accurately different biological issues that appear in the context of interacting species. Our aim in this paper is to give a state-of-the-art review of recent predator–prey models which include some interesting characteristics such as Allee effect, fear effect, cannibalism, and immigration. We compare the qualitative results obtained for each of them, particularly regarding the equilibria, local and global stability, and the existence of limit cycles.

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Diz-Pita, É., & Otero-Espinar, M. V. (2021). Predator–prey models: A review of some recent advances. Mathematics, 9(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/math9151783

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