An Individual-Based Mechanistic Model of Mussel Bed Boundary Formation and Intensity (1.0.0)
Individually parameterized mussels (Mytilus californianus) recruit, grow, move and die in a 3D environment while facing predation (in the form of seastar agents), heat and desiccation with increased tide height, and storms. Parameterized with data collected by Wootton, Paine, Kandur, Donahue, Robles and others. See my 2019 CoMSES video presentation to learn more.
Release Notes
Version current as of 9/28/19. Development of ODD-consistent narrative documentation is in progress and will appear with the next version. Please see https://github.com/mpschumm/mussels-seastars-abm for more info on running model. See CoMSES 2019 video presentation on this model here.
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An Individual-Based Mechanistic Model of Mussel Bed Boundary Formation and Intensity 1.0.0
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Matthew Schumm
Published Sep 28, 2019
Last modified Sep 28, 2019
Individually parameterized mussels (Mytilus californianus) recruit, grow, move and die in a 3D environment while facing predation (in the form of seastar agents), heat and desiccation with increased tide height, and storms. Parameterized with data collected by Wootton, Paine, Kandur, Donahue, Robles and others. See my 2019 CoMSES video presentation to learn more.
Release Notes
Version current as of 9/28/19. Development of ODD-consistent narrative documentation is in progress and will appear with the next version. Please see https://github.com/mpschumm/mussels-seastars-abm for more info on running model. See CoMSES 2019 video presentation on this model here.