2) Consider a population of rabbits (R) and foxes (F) modeled as follows dR PRK BF C+R e [(K – R) [CHR-aF] dt dF SF dt (

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2) Consider a population of rabbits (R) and foxes (F) modeled as follows dR PRK BF C+R e [(K – R) [CHR-aF] dt dF SF dt (

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2) Consider a population of rabbits (R) and foxes (F) modeled as follows dR PRK BF C+R e [(K – R) [CHR-aF] dt dF SF dt (a) Explain what the terms in the equations mean and suggest ecological reasons for their form. (b) Show how to non-dimensionalize the model to obtain the dimensionless equations: - y 1+2 dy dt a(k 642-94) . by (c) Define the dimensionless parameters k, b, and q. Make sure you show that these parameters are dimensionless.
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