Dynamic Behaviors of a Discrete Periodic Predator-Prey-Mutualist System

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A nonautonomous discrete predator-prey-mutualist system is proposed and studied in this paper. Sufficient conditions which ensure the permanence and existence of a unique globally stable periodic solution are obtained. We also investigate the extinction property of the predator species; our results indicate that if the cooperative effect between the prey and mutualist species is large enough, then the predator species will be driven to extinction due to the lack of enough food. Two examples together with numerical simulations show the feasibility of the main results.

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Yang, L., Xie, X., & Chen, F. (2015). Dynamic Behaviors of a Discrete Periodic Predator-Prey-Mutualist System. Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/247269

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