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Dynamics of an Almost Periodic Food Chain System with Impulsive Effects

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  • Yaqin Li
  • Wenquan Wu
  • Tianwei Zhang

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In order to obtain a more accurate description of the ecological system perturbed by human exploitation activities such as planting and harvesting, we need to consider the impulsive differential equations. Therefore, by applying the comparison theorem and the Lyapunov method of the impulsive differential equations, this paper gives some new sufficient conditions for the permanence and existence of a unique uniformly asymptotically stable positive almost periodic solution in a food chain system with almost periodic impulsive perturbations. The method used in this paper provides a possible method to study the permanence and existence of a unique uniformly asymptotically stable positive almost periodic solution of the models with impulsive perturbations in biological populations. Finally, an example and numerical simulations are given to illustrate that our results are feasible.

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  • Yaqin Li & Wenquan Wu & Tianwei Zhang, 2014. "Dynamics of an Almost Periodic Food Chain System with Impulsive Effects," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:324912
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/324912
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