Examples of prey in the following topics:
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- The predator–prey equations are a pair of first-order, non-linear, differential equations frequently used to describe the dynamics of biological systems in which two species interact, one a predator and one its prey.
- The food supply of the predator population depends entirely on the prey populations.
- The rate of predation upon the prey is assumed to be proportional to the rate at which the predators and the prey meet; this is represented above by $\beta xy$.
- The predator population follows the prey population.
- Identify type of the equations used to model the predator-prey systems