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Publicado en línea: 03 feb 2021
Páginas: 401 - 410
Recibido: 03 sept 2020
Aceptado: 05 nov 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2021.1.00004
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© 2021 Philip Korman, published by Sciendo
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In the classical Lotka-Volterra population models, the interacting species affect each other's growth rate. We propose an alternative model, in which the species affect each other through the limitation coefficients, rather then through the growth rates. This appears to be more realistic: the presence of foxes is not likely to diminish the fertility of rabbits, but will contribute to limiting rabbit's population. Both the cases of predation and of competition are considered, as well as competition in case of periodic coefficients. Our model becomes linear when one switches to the reciprocals of the variables. In another direction we use a similar idea to derive a multiplicity result for a class of periodic equations.