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The main purpose of this paper is to study the persistence of the general multispecies competition predator-pray system with Holling III type functional response. In this system, the competition among predator species and among prey species are simultaneously considered. By using the comparison theory and qualitative analysis, the sufficient conditions for uniform strong persistence are obtained.
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Li, Z., Li, Lx. & Wang, K. Uniform persistence of multispecies ecological competition predator-pray system with Holling III type functional response. Appl. Math. J. Chin. Univ. 23, 410–412 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11766-008-1886-1
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