Abstract
This paper studies an impulsive two species periodic predator–prey Lotka–Volterra type dispersal system with Holling type III functional response in a patchy environment, in which the prey species can disperse among n different patches, but the predator species is confined to one patch and cannot disperse. Conditions for the permanence and extinction of the predator–prey system, and for the existence of a unique globally stable periodic solution are established. Numerical examples are shown to verify the validity of our results.
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