Seasonal effects on a Beddington-DeAngelis type predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations.

Baek, Hunki; Do, Younghae

Abstract and Applied Analysis (2009)

  • Volume: 2009, page Article ID 695121, 19 p.-Article ID 695121, 19 p.
  • ISSN: 1085-3375

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Baek, Hunki, and Do, Younghae. "Seasonal effects on a Beddington-DeAngelis type predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations.." Abstract and Applied Analysis 2009 (2009): Article ID 695121, 19 p.-Article ID 695121, 19 p.. <http://eudml.org/doc/45654>.

@article{Baek2009,
author = {Baek, Hunki, Do, Younghae},
journal = {Abstract and Applied Analysis},
keywords = {pedator-prey sytem; impulse perturbation; Floquet theory; chaotic phenomena; numerical simulations; local and global stability},
language = {eng},
pages = {Article ID 695121, 19 p.-Article ID 695121, 19 p.},
publisher = {Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York},
title = {Seasonal effects on a Beddington-DeAngelis type predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/45654},
volume = {2009},
year = {2009},
}

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TI - Seasonal effects on a Beddington-DeAngelis type predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations.
JO - Abstract and Applied Analysis
PY - 2009
PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York
VL - 2009
SP - Article ID 695121, 19 p.
EP - Article ID 695121, 19 p.
LA - eng
KW - pedator-prey sytem; impulse perturbation; Floquet theory; chaotic phenomena; numerical simulations; local and global stability
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