Predicting the Future of Human-Coyote Interactions in Edmonton Using Differential Equations
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https://doi.org/10.31542/akya7p48Abstract
In this paper, a system of differential equations is formulated to study the issue of human-coyote interactions in Edmonton. The system’s asymptotic behaviour is examined to predict the size of the coyote population in the future, as well as the number of bold coyotes and individuals concerned about coyotes. These values are shown to stabilize, indicating a need for better management to fully eliminate bold coyote behaviour.
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