Abstract:The discrete-time Holling type II prey-predator models with the refuge and Allee effects are formulated and studied. The existence of fixed points and their stabilities are investigated for both hyperbolic and non-hyperbolic cases. Numerical simulations are conducted to demonstrate the theoretical results.
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