Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4501009 | Mathematical Biosciences | 2007 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Examples of species living in symbiotic communities are well known among biologists. In this study we extend our previous analysis of predator-prey or competing models subject to a disease spreading among one of the species to populations mutually benefiting from interactions. We assume that one of the species is subject to a disease which cannot cross the species barrier and investigate the behavior of such a community. Our findings indicate that there are parameter ranges for which an interesting phenomenon occurs. Namely, the equilibrium shifts to a higher value. That is, the disease seems to have a positive effect on the environment as also field experiments show.
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Authors
Ezio Venturino,