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Shelled Pteropod Individual-Based Model (spIBM)

spIBM is a set of python classes and methods to simulate the mortality, growth, development and behaviour (diel vertical migration, spawning, active avoidance of low oxygen) of shelled pteropods across different life-stages. The model uses the size as a key trait to determine the behaviour and movement of individuals. The movement is simulated using the python package parcels v2.1.3.

spIBM manuscript and code

The manuscript detailing the first release of spIBM, has been published in Ecological Modelling, and can be cited as:

Hofmann Elizondo U. and M. Vogt (2022) Individual-based modelling of shelled pteropods. Ecological Modelling, Volume 468, ISSN 0304-3800, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.109944

Further information

See the ECOMOD test jupyter notebook for a guide to run the spIBM.

Figure 1. Simulated pteropod abundances for one-year simulations of the period between 1984-2019 in the California Current System

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  • Name: Urs Hofmann Elizondo
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  • Company: ETH Zürich

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