Charisma: a spatial explicit simulation model of submerged macrophytes
Authored by Marten Scheffer, Egbert van Nes, den Berg MS van, H Coops
Date Published: 2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(02)00275-2
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Delphi
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Abstract
An important problem in lake management is the replacement of submerged
plant species by competing species with undesirable properties. Although
dynamics of rooted aquatic macrophytes have been extensively modeled, competition between different species has hardly been addressed so far.
We present an individual-based spatially explicit model ('Charisma')
designed to simulate the growth of one or more competing species of
submerged macrophytes. The model behavior easily becomes rather complex
and puzzling if we study more than one species. This probably reflects
the complexity as it really occurs in nature, but poses a challenge for
calibrating and understanding the model. To control this complexity, we
used a flexible design facilitating the elimination of feedback loops
and processes to trace the causes of the complex behavior of the model.
The resulting realistic, yet transparent' model appeared useful in many
aspects for bridging the existing gap between theory and reality. As an
example, we present an analysis of competition between the charophyte
Chura aspera Deth. ex Willd. and pondweed Potamogeton pectinatus L. The
model suggests that alternative equilibria may arise as a result of two
positive feedbacks: the enhancement of transparency by macrophytes and a
feedback caused by bicarbonate competition. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science
B.V, All rights reserved.
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Temperature
Ecological models
Photosynthesis
Potamogeton-pectinatus l
Eutrophic shallow lakes
Eelgrass
zostera-marina
Aquatic macrophytes
Growth
limitation
Inorganic carbon
Biomass model