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SEIBMFoodWeb

A spatially explicit individual-based food web model for a large ecosystem

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SEIBMFoodWeb is a spatially explicit individual-based model designed to simulate food web (including benthos, zooplankton, phytoplankton, forage fishes, and apex predatory fishes) dynamics in Lake Erie via individual-based processes including movement, foraging, growth, metabolism, maturation, reproduction, mortality, species interactions (competition, predation, etc.), and responses to environmental conditions (see Hrycik et al. 2019 for an application of the modified version to simulate yellow perch vertical movement).

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References

Scavia, D., J. D. Allan, K. K. Arend, S. Bartell, D. Beletsky, N. S. Bosch, S. B. Brandt, R. D. Briland, I. Daloğlu, J. V. DePinto, D. M. Dolan, M. A. Evans, T. M. Farmer, D. Goto, H. Han, T. O. Höök, R. Knight, S. A. Ludsin, D. Mason, A. M. Michalak, R. P. Richards, J. J. Roberts, D. K. Rucinski, E. Rutherford, D. J. Schwab, T. Sesterhenn, H Zhang, and Y. Zhou. 2014. Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central Basin Hypoxia. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43(2): 226–246. doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2014.02.004

Hrycik, A.R. P.D. Collingsworth, T. Sesterhenn, D. Goto, and T.O. Höök. 2019. Movement rule selection through eco-genetic modeling: Application to diurnal vertical movement. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 478: 128-138. doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2019.06.019