The existence and uniqueness of the global positive solution are proved for the system of stochastic differential equations describing a two-species Lotka–Volterra mutualism model disturbed by white noise, centered and noncentered Poisson noises. For the considered system, sufficient conditions of stochastic ultimate boundedness, stochastic permanence, nonpersistence and strong persistence in the mean are obtained.
The existence and uniqueness of a global positive solution is proven for the system of stochastic differential equations describing a nonautonomous stochastic predator–prey model with a modified version of the Leslie–Gower term and Holling-type II functional response disturbed by white noise, centered and noncentered Poisson noises. Sufficient conditions are obtained for stochastic ultimate boundedness, stochastic permanence, nonpersistence in the mean, weak persistence in the mean and extinction of a solution to the considered system.