Dynamic virtual ecosystems as a tool for detecting large-scale responses of biodiversity to environmental and land-use change
Claire L. Harris, Neil Brummitt, Christina A. Cobbold, Richard, Reeve

TL;DR
This paper introduces EcoSISTEM, a scalable simulation tool that models plant biodiversity responses to environmental and land-use changes across large spatial scales, aiding understanding of climate change impacts.
Contribution
EcoSISTEM is a novel, high-performance simulation platform that integrates species traits, environmental data, and disturbance scenarios to model large-scale plant biodiversity dynamics.
Findings
EcoSISTEM successfully simulates plant distributions across Africa over the past century.
The tool can generate diverse habitat types and disturbance scenarios.
It scales efficiently on high-performance computing platforms.
Abstract
Ecosystems are governed by dynamic processes such as competition for resources, reproduction and dispersal. These shape their biodiversity and how the system responds to change. Current approaches to modelling ecosystems, especially plants, focus on either describing fine-scale processes for individual species or broad-scale patterns for limited groups of plant functional types. Digitisation of herbarium and other plant records has unlocked a wealth of information that can be used to drive models of plant communities and make predictions for their future under different scenarios of climate change. The advent of increased computational capacity and fast, high level programming languages allows for simulation of such landscapes at unprecedented scales. Here, we demonstrate a tool for Ecosystem Simulation through Integrated Species Trait-Environment Modelling (EcoSISTEM), which models…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Plant and animal studies
