HexSim: a modeling environment for ecology and conservation
Authored by Nathan H Schumaker, Allen Brookes
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-017-0605-9
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Abstract
Simulation models are increasingly used in both theoretical and applied
studies to explore system responses to natural and anthropogenic forcing
functions, develop defensible predictions of future conditions,
challenge simplifying assumptions that facilitated past research, and to
train students in scientific concepts and technology. Researcher's
increased use of simulation models has created a demand for new
platforms that balance performance, utility, and flexibility.
We describe HexSim, a powerful new spatially-explicit, individual-based
modeling framework that will have applications spanning diverse
landscape settings, species, stressors, and disciplines (e.g. ecology,
conservation, genetics, epidemiology). We begin with a model overview
and follow-up with a discussion of key formative studies that influenced
HexSim's development. We then describe specific model applications of
relevance to readers of Landscape Ecology. Our goal is to introduce
readers to this new modeling platform, and to provide examples
characterizing its novelty and utility.
With this publication, we conclude a > 10 year development effort, and
assert that our HexSim model is mature, robust, extremely well tested,
and ready for adoption by the research community. The HexSim model,
documentation, worked examples, and other materials can be freely
obtained from the website http://www.hexsim.net
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Individual-based model
Dynamics
Landscape
selection
Population persistence
Spatially explicit
Simulation model
mechanistic model
Habitats
Forecasting
Climate-change
Drivers
Resistance
Population viability analysis
Sinks
Hexsim
Spatially-explicit
model