Abstract

<abstract> The interaction between predator and prey is an important part of ecological diversity. This paper presents a stage-structured predator-prey model to study how stochastic environments affect population dynamics. Holling Ⅱ functional response is also incorporated in the proposed theoretical framework. Specifically, by using the theory of stochastic stability, we provide conditions for the stochastic system to suffer extinction or to have a unique ergodic stationary distribution. Besides, numerical simulations are also employed to verify the validity of the theoretical results. </abstract>

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