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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 20:00 artsycentury

At a given level of effort, it is reasonable to assume that the rate at which fish are caught depends on the population y: the more fish there are, the easier it is to catch them. thus we assume that the rate at which fish are caught is given by ey, where e is a positive constant, with units of 1/time, that measures the total effort made to harvest the given species of fish. to include this effect, the logistic equation is replaced by

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