The present paper deals with an analytical investigation of a model of two species mutually interacting with resources for both the species being unlimited. The model is characterized by a coupled system of first order non-linear ordinary differential equations. Only one equilibrium point is identified and its stability criteria are derived. It is observed, in case when the death rate of the second species is greater than its birth rate, there exist only one equilibrium point. Stability of the equilibrium point and the solutions for the linearized perturbed equations are obtained. However when the death rate is greater than the birth rate for both the species, there exists two equilibrium points. We derived their stability criteria and obta...
This thesis explores the topic of mathematical modelling involving the simulation of population grow...
We considered the livelihood of two prey species in the presence of a predator species. To understan...
summary:The existence of a positive solution for the generalized predator-prey model for two species...
One of the interactions that occur withinthe ecosystem is the interaction of mutualism. Such mutuali...
This investigation deals with a mathematical model of a four species (S1, S2, S3 and S4) Syn-Ecologi...
The present paper deals with an analytical investigation on two species commensal-host ecological mo...
This paper deals with an investigation on a four Species Syn-Ecological System (Fully Washed out Sta...
Abstract In this paper, the system comprises of a commensal (S1) common to two hosts S2 and S3 with ...
The system comprises of a commensal (S1) common to two hosts S2 and S3 with mortality rate for the h...
In the present investigation the stability analysis of a two-species competing ecological model with...
The present paper is devoted to an investigation on a Four Species (S1, S2, S3, S4) Syn Eco-System w...
In this paper, we study an ecological model of a three-space food chain consists of two logically gr...
In this paper, the researcher proposes a simple mathematical model consisting of mutualistic interac...
Prey-Predator ecological system was presented by Lotka and Volterra in their classical model. Inspir...
This article reconstructs the model of predator-prey mutualistic protection based on a journal writt...
This thesis explores the topic of mathematical modelling involving the simulation of population grow...
We considered the livelihood of two prey species in the presence of a predator species. To understan...
summary:The existence of a positive solution for the generalized predator-prey model for two species...
One of the interactions that occur withinthe ecosystem is the interaction of mutualism. Such mutuali...
This investigation deals with a mathematical model of a four species (S1, S2, S3 and S4) Syn-Ecologi...
The present paper deals with an analytical investigation on two species commensal-host ecological mo...
This paper deals with an investigation on a four Species Syn-Ecological System (Fully Washed out Sta...
Abstract In this paper, the system comprises of a commensal (S1) common to two hosts S2 and S3 with ...
The system comprises of a commensal (S1) common to two hosts S2 and S3 with mortality rate for the h...
In the present investigation the stability analysis of a two-species competing ecological model with...
The present paper is devoted to an investigation on a Four Species (S1, S2, S3, S4) Syn Eco-System w...
In this paper, we study an ecological model of a three-space food chain consists of two logically gr...
In this paper, the researcher proposes a simple mathematical model consisting of mutualistic interac...
Prey-Predator ecological system was presented by Lotka and Volterra in their classical model. Inspir...
This article reconstructs the model of predator-prey mutualistic protection based on a journal writt...
This thesis explores the topic of mathematical modelling involving the simulation of population grow...
We considered the livelihood of two prey species in the presence of a predator species. To understan...
summary:The existence of a positive solution for the generalized predator-prey model for two species...