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Strong coexistence (local and global stability) of Two Mutually Interdependent Predator Species for Sharing a Single Prey Species
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A model consisting of two mutually interdependent predator species feeding on a single prey species is studied. Both the predator species has symbiotic interaction that is mutually beneficial. The local stability of equilibria points is analyzed. It is observed that the persistence is possible in the form of stable non zero equilibrium point or periodic limit cycle in the positive octant. It is shown that in the case of two competing predator species feeding over a single prey species,
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