Description Usage Format Author(s) References See Also Examples
Linear inverse model specification for the Carbon flux model of the Takapoto atoll planktonic food web
as reconstructed by inverse modelling by Niquil et al. (1998).
The Takapoto Atoll lagoon is located in the French Polynesia of the South Pacific
The food web comprises 7 functional compartments and three external compartments/sinks connected with 32 flows.
Units of the flows are mg C/m2/day
The linear inverse model LIMTakapoto is generated from the file
Takapoto.input which can be found in subdirectory /examples/FoodWeb
of the package directory
In this subdirectory you will find many foodweb example input files
These files can be read using Read
and their output
processed by Setup
which will produce a linear inverse
problem specification similar to LIMTakapoto
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a list of matrices, vectors, names and values that specify the linear inverse model problem.
see the return value of Setup
for more information about
this list
A more complete description of this structures is in vignette("LIM")
Karline Soetaert <karline.soetaert@nioz.nl> Dick van Oevelen<dick.vanoevelen@nioz.nl>
Niquil, N., Jackson, G.A., Legendre, L., Delesalle, B., 1998. Inverse model analysis of the planktonic food web of Takapoto Atoll (French Polynesia). Marine Ecology Progress Series 165, 17..29.
browseURL(paste(system.file(package="LIM"), "/doc/examples/Foodweb/", sep=""))
contains "Takapoto.input", the input file; read this with Setup
LIMRigaAutumn
and many others
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | Takapoto <- Flowmatrix(LIMTakapoto)
plotweb(Takapoto, main="Takapoto atoll planktonic food web",
sub = "mgC/m2/day", lab.size = 1)
# some ranges extend to infinity - they are marked with "*"
Plotranges(LIMTakapoto, lab.cex = 0.7,
sub = "*=unbounded", xlab = "mgC/m2/d",
main = "Takapoto atoll planktonic food web, Flowranges")
# ranges of variables, exclude first
Plotranges(LIMTakapoto, type = "V", lab.cex = 0.7,
index = 2:23, xlab = "mgC/m2/d",
main = "Takapoto atoll planktonic food web, Variable ranges")
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