Julien Céré, William L. Vickery, and Christopher R. Dickman. 2015. Refugia and dispersal promote population persistence under variable arid conditions: a spatio-temporal simulation model. Ecosphere 6:225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/es15-00012.1


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R script for conducting the simulation described in the main text.
Ecological Archives C006-074-S1.

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Author(s)

Julien Céré
Département des sciences biologiques
Groupe de recherche en écologie comportementale et animale
Université du Québec à Montréal
Montréal, H3C 3P8, Canada
E-mail: [email protected];

William L. Vickery
Département des sciences biologiques
Groupe de recherche en écologie comportementale et animale
Université du Québec à Montréal
Montréal, H3C 3P8, Canada
E-mail:[email protected]


File list

simulation_fixed.R (MD5: 65a3878774941b6884f579ff655bc83a)

simulation_random.R (MD5: add7dc7b4a54cb6c37a73dcea0c40d19)

simulation_la_nina_proportinal.R (MD5: f61586afd0e8e33b8a80602cb9a18cf0)

simulation_la_nina_arid.R (MD5: 852ca820712991952f6579b332f1d9b3)

Description

The four R codes listed allow conducting the simulations respectively described as the Fixed pattern, the random pattern, the La Nina pattern (proportional) and the La Nina pattern (arid) in the main text. Scripts allow the extraction of the data for the last 25 steps (years) of the simulation, out of 100.