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Optimal Control of a Threatened Wildebeest Lion Prey Predator System in the Serengeti Ecosystem

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Table 1. The different final states and total costs for different controls strate-gies from numerical codes
Figure 3. Simulations of a threatened prey-predator model showing the effect of optimal application of construction of dams
Figure 5. Simulations of a threatened prey-predator model showing the effect of optimal application of anti-poaching patrol and construction of dams
Figure 7. Simulations of a threatened prey-predator model showing the effect of optimal application of anti-poaching patrols, construction of strong bomas and dams

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