A three species ecosystem consisting of a prey, predator and a host commensal to the prey.

Kumar, N.Phani; Pattabhiramacharyulu, N.Ch.

International Journal of Open Problems in Computer Science and Mathematics. IJOPCM (2010)

  • Volume: 3, Issue: 1, page 92-113
  • ISSN: 1998-6262

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Kumar, N.Phani, and Pattabhiramacharyulu, N.Ch.. "A three species ecosystem consisting of a prey, predator and a host commensal to the prey.." International Journal of Open Problems in Computer Science and Mathematics. IJOPCM 3.1 (2010): 92-113. <http://eudml.org/doc/226567>.

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author = {Kumar, N.Phani, Pattabhiramacharyulu, N.Ch.},
journal = {International Journal of Open Problems in Computer Science and Mathematics. IJOPCM},
keywords = {ecosystem; prey; predator; commensal; host; equilibrium points; normal steady state; stability; threshold diagrams},
language = {eng},
number = {1},
pages = {92-113},
publisher = {Irbid National University, Irbid},
title = {A three species ecosystem consisting of a prey, predator and a host commensal to the prey.},
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volume = {3},
year = {2010},
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