Abstract

Considering that the ecological system is often deeply perturbed by human exploiting activities, this paper deals with a prey–predator model with prey refuge in which both species are independently harvested. First, some sufficient conditions for global stability of equilibria are obtained, and the existence and uniqueness of limit cycles are established. Our results indicate that over-exploitation would result in the extinction of the population and an appropriate harvesting strategy should ensure the sustainability of the population, which is in line with reality. Furthermore, the existence of bionomic equilibrium is discussed. Finally, the influences of prey refuge and harvesting efforts on equilibrium density values are considered and some numerical simulations are given to illustrate our results.

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