2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10441-019-09371-x
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Additional Food Supplements as a Tool for Biological Conservation of Biosystems in the Presence of Inhibitory Effect of the Prey

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“…Studies on providing additional food to the predators have been receiving attention over the years by theoretical and experimental scientists (Harwood et al (2004(Harwood et al ( , 2005 2005)). A detailed study involving qualitative properties and asymptotic controllability of the additional food provided system involving type IV response has been done in (Srinivasu et al (2018a)) and (Vamsi et al (2019)). The findings reveal that the system admits either an asymptotically stable equilibrium or a limit cycle surrounding an unstable equilibrium.…”
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“…Studies on providing additional food to the predators have been receiving attention over the years by theoretical and experimental scientists (Harwood et al (2004(Harwood et al ( , 2005 2005)). A detailed study involving qualitative properties and asymptotic controllability of the additional food provided system involving type IV response has been done in (Srinivasu et al (2018a)) and (Vamsi et al (2019)). The findings reveal that the system admits either an asymptotically stable equilibrium or a limit cycle surrounding an unstable equilibrium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though the findings of (Srinivasu et al (2018a);Vamsi et al (2019)) are useful, they cannot be practically implemented because of the asymptotic nature of the results. In practice, achieving the objective of reaching the terminal state in finite time is highly desirable.…”
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confidence: 99%
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