Abstract

In this paper, we propose a stochastic non-autonomous Lotka–Volterra predator–prey model with impulsive effects and investigate its stochastic dynamics. We first prove that the subsystem of the system has a unique periodic solution which is globally attractive. Furthermore, we obtain the threshold value in the mean which governs the stochastic persistence and the extinction of the prey–predator system. Our results show that the stochastic noises and impulsive perturbations have crucial effects on the persistence and extinction of each species. Finally, we use the different stochastic noises and impulsive effects parameters to provide a series of numerical simulations to illustrate the analytical results.

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