In this paper, a new stochastic four-species predator-prey model with disease in the first prey is proposed and studied. First, we present the stochastic model with some biological assumptions and establish the existence of globally positive solutions. Moreover, a condition for species to be permanent and extinction is provided. The above properties can help to save the dangered population in the ecosystem. Through Lyapunov functions, we discuss the asymptotic stability of a positive equilibrium solution for our model. Furthermore, it is also shown that the system has a stationary distribution and indicating the existence of a stable biotic community. Finally, our results of the proposed model have revealed the effect of random fluctuations on the four species ecosystem when adding the alternative food sources for the predator population. To illustrate our theoretical findings, some numerical simulations are presented.
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Gokila, C., Sambath, M., Balachandran, K., & Ma, Y. K. (2023). Stationary distribution and global stability of stochastic predator-prey model with disease in prey population. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2022.2164803
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