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When the feasibility of an ecosystem is sufficient for global stability?
1DBSF-Facolta di Scienze, Universitá dell'Insubria, Varese, Italy. alfredo.porati@unimi.it
Mathematical Biosciences
|February 1, 2000
Abstract:
We show via a Liapunov function that in every model ecosystem governed by generalized Lotka-Volterra equations, a feasible steady state is globally asymptotically stable if the number of interaction branches equals n-1, where n is the number of species. This means that the representative graph for which the theorem holds is a 'tree' and not only an alimentary chain. Our result is valid also in the case of non-homogeneous systems, which model situations in which input fluxes are present.