A spatiotemporal individual-based fish model to investigate emergent properties at the organismal and the population level
Authored by Broder Breckling, F Holker
Date Published: 2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.02.010
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Abstract
A spatiotemporal individual-based model (IBM) of roach (Rutilus rutilus)
including bioenergetic principles was used to study emergent properties
at the individual and the population level which appeared as a result of
resource allocation and time scheduling of activities related to
maintenance, growth, and reproduction in a seasonally changing
environment. The model was used as a virtual laboratory to consider the
impact of various parameters on vital rates and spatial behaviour of
roach, which is particularly difficult to study in the field. The
parameterisation based on field studies performed at Lake Belau
(Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) and laboratory measurements. This allowed
us to explore the relationship between population structure and
environmental heterogeneity on an integrated base. At the individual
level emergent properties such as spatial behaviour, growth, and food
consumption could be identified. Emergent properties at the population
level resulted as phenotypic consequences of a trophic bottleneck, the
influence of lake morphology on the phenotype as well as size-dependent
winter mortality rates and post-reproductive mortality rates. (c) 2005
Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
growth
Temperature
Size
Food-deprivation
Selective mortality
Rutilus-rutilus l
Zooplankton consumption
Perca-fluviatilis
Juvenile roach
Cyprinidae