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getEncounter | R Documentation |
Returns the rate at which a predator of species i
and
weight w
encounters food (grams/year).
getEncounter(
params,
n = initialN(params),
n_pp = initialNResource(params),
n_other = initialNOther(params),
t = 0,
...
)
params |
A MizerParams object |
n |
A matrix of species abundances (species x size). |
n_pp |
A vector of the resource abundance by size |
n_other |
A list of abundances for other dynamical components of the ecosystem |
t |
The time for which to do the calculation (Not used by standard mizer rate functions but useful for extensions with time-dependent parameters.) |
... |
Unused |
A named two dimensional array (predator species x predator size) with the encounter rates.
The encounter rate E_i(w)
at which a predator of species i
and weight w
encounters food has contributions from the encounter of
fish prey and of resource. This is determined by summing over all prey
species and the resource spectrum and then integrating over all prey sizes
w_p
, weighted by predation kernel \phi(w,w_p)
:
E_i(w) = \gamma_i(w) \int
\left( \theta_{ip} N_R(w_p) + \sum_{j} \theta_{ij} N_j(w_p) \right)
\phi_i(w,w_p) w_p \, dw_p.
Here N_j(w)
is the abundance density of species j
and
N_R(w)
is the abundance density of resource.
The overall prefactor \gamma_i(w)
determines the predation power of the
predator. It could be interpreted as a search volume and is set with the
setSearchVolume()
function. The predation kernel
\phi(w,w_p)
is set with the setPredKernel()
function. The
species interaction matrix \theta_{ij}
is set with setInteraction()
and the resource interaction vector \theta_{ip}
is taken from the
interaction_resource
column in params@species_params
.
The encounter rate is multiplied by 1-f_0
to obtain the consumption
rate, where f_0
is the feeding level calculated with
getFeedingLevel()
. This is used by the project()
function for performing
simulations.
The function returns values also for sizes outside the size-range of the species. These values should not be used, as they are meaningless.
If your model contains additional components that you added with
setComponent()
and for which you specified an encounter_fun
function then
the encounters of these components will be included in the returned value.
By default getEncounter()
calls mizerEncounter()
. However you can
replace this with your own alternative encounter function. If
your function is called "myEncounter"
then you register it in a MizerParams
object params
with
params <- setRateFunction(params, "Encounter", "myEncounter")
Your function will then be called instead of mizerEncounter()
, with the
same arguments.
Other rate functions:
getEGrowth()
,
getERepro()
,
getEReproAndGrowth()
,
getFMort()
,
getFMortGear()
,
getFeedingLevel()
,
getMort()
,
getPredMort()
,
getPredRate()
,
getRDD()
,
getRDI()
,
getRates()
,
getResourceMort()
encounter <- getEncounter(NS_params)
str(encounter)
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