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Allowing macroalgae growth forms to emerge: Use of an agent-based model to understand the growth and spread of macroalgae in Florida coral reefs, with emphasis on Halimeda tuna

机译:允许大型藻类的生长形式出现:使用基于代理的模型来了解大型藻类在佛罗里达珊瑚礁中的生长和扩散,重点是哈利梅达金枪鱼

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The growth patterns of macroalgae in three-dimensional space can provide important information regarding the environments in which they live, and insights into changes that may occur when those environments change due to anthropogenic and/or natural causes. To decipher these patterns and their attendant mechanisms and influencing factors, a spatially explicit model has been developed. The model SPREAD (SPatially-explicit Reef Algae Dynamics), which incorporates the key morphogenetic characteristics of clonality and morphological plasticity, is used to investigate the influences of light, temperature, nutrients and disturbance on the growth and spatial occupancy of dominant macroalgae in the Florida Reef Tract. The model species, Halimeda and Dictyota spp., are modular organisms, with an "individual" being made up of repeating structures. These species can also propagate asexually through clonal fragmentation. These traits lead to potentially indefinite growth and plastic morphology that can respond to environmental conditions in various ways. The growth of an individual is modeled as the iteration of discrete macroalgal modules whose dynamics are affected by the light, temperature, and nutrient regimes. Fragmentation is included as a source of asexual reproduction and/or mortality. Model outputs are the same metrics that are obtained in the field, thus allowing for easy comparison. The performance of SPREAD was tested through sensitivity analysis and comparison with independent field data from four study sites in the Florida Reef Tract. Halimeda tuna was selected for initial model comparisons because the relatively untangled growth form permits detailed characterization in the field. Differences in the growth patterns of H. tuna were observed among these reefs. SPREAD was able to closely reproduce these variations, and indicate the potential importance of light and nutrient variations in producing these patterns. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:三维藻类在三维空间中的生长模式可以提供有关其生存环境的重要信息,并洞悉当这些环境由于人为和/或自然原因而发生变化时可能发生的变化。为了解密这些模式及其伴随的机制和影响因素,已开发出空间显式模型。结合克隆性和形态可塑性的关键形态发生特征的SPREAD(空间显性礁藻动力学)模型用于研究光,温度,养分和扰动对佛罗里达主要大型藻类的生长和空间占用的影响。礁区。模式种,Halimeida和Dictyota spp。,是模块生物,“个体”由重复结构组成。这些物种也可以通过克隆分裂无性繁殖。这些特征导致潜在的不确定的生长和可以以多种方式响应环境条件的塑性形态。个体的生长被建模为离散的大型藻类模块的迭代,其动态性受光照,温度和养分制度的影响。破碎被包括为无性繁殖和/或死亡的来源。模型输出与在现场获得的度量相同,因此可以轻松进行比较。 SPREAD的性能通过敏感性分析进行了测试,并与佛罗里达珊瑚礁地区四个研究地点的独立现场数据进行了比较。选择Halimeda金枪鱼进行初始模型比较是因为相对不复杂的生长形式可以在野外进行详细表征。在这些珊瑚礁中,金枪鱼的生长方式有所不同。 SPREAD能够紧密再现这些变化,并表明光和养分变化在产生这些模式中的潜在重要性。 (C)2008 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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