Affiliation:
1. Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research University of Vienna Vienna Austria
2. Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution (VDSEE) University of Vienna Vienna Austria
Abstract
Abstract
Considering local population dynamics and dispersal is crucial to project species' range adaptations in changing environments. Dynamic models including these processes are highly computer intensive, with consequent restrictions on spatial extent and/or resolution.
We present CATS, an open‐source, extensible modelling framework for simulating spatially and temporarily explicit population dynamics of plants. It can be used in conjunction with species distribution models, or via direct parametrisation of vital rates and allows for fine‐grained control over the demographic and dispersal processes' models.
The performance and flexibility of CATS is exemplified (i) by modelling the range shift of four plant species under three future climate scenarios across Europe at a spatial resolution of 100 m., and (ii) by exploring consequences of demographic compensation for range expansion on artificial landscapes.
The presented software attempts to leverage the availability of computational resources and lower the barrier of entry for large‐extent, fine‐resolution simulations of plant range shifts in changing environments.
Funder
Austrian Science Fund
H2020 European Research Council
Subject
Ecological Modeling,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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