COMMERCIAL FISHING WITH PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTION
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The Smith model of commercial fishing of a single species is generalized, taking into consideration of natural interaction between a prey and a predator. The stability of the non-extinct steady state populations of the two species is proved, and the effects of changes in parameters upon the steady state are examined. Finally, the steady state populations under harvesting and no harvesting are compared.
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