Dynamics of a predator–prey model with the effect of oscillation of immigration of the prey

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In this article, the use of predator-dependent functional and numerical responses is proposed to form an autonomous predator–prey model. The dynamic behaviors of this model were analytically studied. The boundedness of the proposed model was proven; then, the Kolmogorov analysis was used for validating and identifying the coexistence and extinction conditions of the model. In addition, the local and global stability conditions of the model were determined. Moreover, a novel idea was introduced by adding the oscillation of the immigration of the prey into the model which forms a non-autonomous model. The numerically obtained results display that the dynamic behaviors of the model exhibit increasingly stable fluctuations and an increased likelihood of coexistence compared to the autonomous model.

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Alebraheem, J. (2021). Dynamics of a predator–prey model with the effect of oscillation of immigration of the prey. Diversity, 13(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/d13010023

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