Abstract
The stability of a new two-species discrete ratio-dependent predator–prey system is considered. By using the linearization method, we obtain some sufficient conditions for the local stability of the positive equilibria. We also obtain a new sufficient condition to ensure that the positive equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable by using an iteration scheme and the comparison principle of difference equations, which generalizes what paper (Chen and Zhou in J Math Anal Appl 27:7358–7366, 2003) has done. The method given in this paper is new and very resultful comparing with articles (Damgaard in J Theor Biol 227:197–203, 2004; Edmunds in Theor Popul Biol 72:379–388, 2007; Fan and Wang in Math Comput Model 35:951–961, 2002; Muroya in J Math Anal Appl 330:24–33, 2007; Huo and Li in Appl Math Comput 153:337–351, 2004; Liao et al. in Appl Math Comput 190:500–509, 2007) and it can also be applied to study other global asymptotic stability for general multiple species discrete population systems. At the end of this paper, we present two open questions.
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