Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also Examples
This function generates a connectivity matrix that is governed by a Laplacian
distribution: D[i,j]=exp(abs(x[i]-y[i]-shift)/disp.dist)/2/disp.dist
1 | laplacianConnMat(num.sites, disp.dist, shift = 0, boundaries = "nothing")
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num.sites |
number of sites. Sites are assumed to be aligned on a linear coastline. |
disp.dist |
dispersal distance in "site" units (i.e., 1 site = 1 unit of distance) |
shift |
advection distance in "site" units. Defaults to 0. |
boundaries |
string indicating what to do at boundaries. Defaults to "nothing". Possible values include: "nothing", "conservative" and "circular" |
The boundary
argument can have the following different values:
"nothing" meaning do nothing special with boundaries; "conservative" meaning force
columns of matrix to sum to 1; and "circular" meaning wrap edges.
A square connectivity matrix
David M. Kaplan dmkaplan2000@gmail.com
Kaplan, D. M., Botsford, L. W., and Jorgensen, S. 2006. Dispersal per recruit: An efficient method for assessing sustainability in marine reserve networks. Ecological Applications, 16: 2248-2263.
See also DispersalPerRecruitModel
1 2 3 | library(ConnMatTools)
cm <- laplacianConnMat(100,10,15,"circular")
image(cm)
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