Differential Equations - Predator Prey
Thomas J. Pfaff ()
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Thomas J. Pfaff: Ithaca College, Department of Mathematics
Chapter Chapter 25 in Applied Calculus with R, 2023, pp 293-302 from Springer
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Abstract The previous differential equation models involved only one species. We now consider a differential equation model with two species that interact. One classic example explores the interaction between, say, foxes (predators) and rabbits (prey). Let R(t) and F(t) represent the number of rabbits and foxes time t. We assume that rabbits will grow proportional to their population with growth constant $$b_1$$ b 1 .
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28571-4_25
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