
The research summarizes the essential findings and open topics from previous stability analyses of models involving Riparian zones. These models are central to tropic interactions, ecological complexity, and species coexistence. Due to land use shifts and pollution, Riparian zones have been an intense subject of stability study of ecological model findings. This study models the interactions between species in Riparian zones, specifically, the interplay between predators and prey, as well as herbivores and their host plants as differential equations. The equilibrium points of the species are then determined and their stability is examined and conditions for stability are established.
riparian zones, predator-prey interactions, ecological models, TA1-2040, stability analysis, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), herbivores
riparian zones, predator-prey interactions, ecological models, TA1-2040, stability analysis, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), herbivores
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