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A generalized Holling type II model for the interaction between dextral sinistral snails and Pareas snakes

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Table 1: Description of the ecological parameters introduced in the system (10).
Figure 1: Distribution of stationary points in the octant E for the regime I (left) and for the regime II (right)
Table 2: Limit sets for the different parameter values  1 in the case α > σ+β σ .
Figure 2: Orbits in the octant E for Regime I with α > σ+β σ for: (a)  1 ∈ ( σ α(β−σ) ,

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