MI-Sim: A MATLAB Package for the Numerical Analysis of Microbial Ecological Interactions
M. J. Wade, J. Oakley, S. Harbisher, N. G. Parker, J. Dolfing

TL;DR
MI-Sim is a MATLAB software package designed for easy and rapid numerical analysis of ecological interaction models, including simulation, stability, and basin of attraction analysis, with a user-friendly graphical interface.
Contribution
It introduces a MATLAB-based tool that simplifies the analysis of ecological motifs without requiring advanced mathematical expertise.
Findings
Includes seven ecological interaction motifs and growth models.
Provides a graphical user interface for all analysis functions.
Enables rapid assessment of system dynamics and stability.
Abstract
Food-webs and other classes of ecological network motifs, are a means of describing feeding relationships between consumers and producers in an ecosystem. They have application across scales where they differ only in the underlying characteristics of the organisms and substrates describing the system. Mathematical modelling, using mechanistic approaches to describe the dynamic behaviour and properties of the system through sets of ordinary differential equations, has been used extensively in ecology. Models allow simulation of the dynamics of the various motifs and their numerical analysis provides a greater understanding of the interplay between the system components and their intrinsic properties. We have developed the MI-Sim software for use with MATLAB to allow a rigorous and rapid numerical analysis of several common ecological motifs. MI-Sim contains a series of the most commonly…
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