simecol : An object-oriented framework for ecological modeling in R
Authored by Karsten Rinke, Thomas Petzoldt
Date Published: 2007
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Platforms:
R
simecol
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Model Code URLs:
https://cran.r-project.org/src/base/
Abstract
The simecol package provides an open structure to implement, simulate
and share ecological models. A generalized object-oriented architecture
improves readability and potential code re-use of models and makes
simecol-models freely extendable and simple to use. The simecol package
was implemented in the S4 class system of the programming language R.
Reference applications, e. g. predator-prey models or grid models are
provided which can be used as a starting point for own developments.
Compact example applications and the complete code of an
individual-based model of the water flea Daphnia document the efficient
usage of simecol for various purposes in ecological modeling, e. g.
scenario analysis, stochastic simulations and individual based
population dynamics. Ecologists are encouraged to exploit the abilities
of simecol to structure their work and to use R and object-oriented
programming as a suitable medium for the distribution and share of
ecological modeling code.
Tags
Simulation
Mortality
systems
Temperature
Consequences
Food
Life-history
Fish
predation
Midsummer decline
Daphnia population-dynamics