library(devtools) devtools::install_github(repo="mayagueguen/RFate")
FATE
is a spatially and temporally explicit vegetation model.
It uses plant functional groups (PFG) and integrates important
mechanisms driving vegetation dynamics, structure and diversity,
such as demographic cycle, obviously, but also seeds dispersal,
abiotic filtering or biotic interactions (through the competition
for resources like light availability or soil suitability).
If primary succession is the most obvious ecological process that
can be modelled with FATE
, events related to secondary succession
can be represented as well using the various FATE
add-on modules :
disturbances (mowing, grazing, fire..), drought event, invasive species.
As vegetation modelling can be challenging (data gathering, parameterization,
handling results...), RFate
provides user-friendly functions to go through
the whole FATE
workflow. Links below present some guidance documents, for the
vegetation model as well as for the R
package.
0. Understand how FATE
works :
1. Build PFG :
2. Run a FATE
simulation :
- understand how to run a simulation,
- the different modules that can be used,
- and how to prepare the corresponding parameter files
3. Analyze the outputs :