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Switching effect of predation on prey species living in different habitats with arbitrary predatory rates II
The present paper extends previous work by Bhatt et al. [J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 69 (2000) 3133] referred as Part I. It deals with the switching effect of predation on prey species living in two habitats when the predatory rates are arbitrary. The predator feeds preferentially on the more abundant habita...
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