Author:
Gauzens Benoit,Brose Ulrich,Delmas Eva,Berti Emilio
Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding and predicting how densities of interacting species change over time has been one of the main goals of community ecology, which has become a pressing challenge in the context of global change.We present the R packageATNr, which provides an implementation of different versions of Allometric Trophic Network models (Yodzis and Innes (1992)) that simulate the biomass dynamics of trophically interacting species.Relying onC++routines, theATNrproposes an efficient and standardized implementation of the different ATNs models.By proposing a set of built in functions ready to use in a language widely used in the community of ecologists, theATNrpackage offers an easy access to ATN models.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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