N. Picard et A. Franc, Aggregation of an individual-based space-dependent model of forest dynamics into distribution-based and space-independent models, ECOL MODEL, 145(1), 2001, pp. 69-84
A question addressed in forest modelling is: which level of detail is requi
red to reproduce the ecosystem function? In this paper four versions of the
same model of a natural rain-forest are compared. The most detailed is an
individual-based distance-dependent model, where every individual is descri
bed and interacts with other trees through a spatially explicit neighbourho
od. Performing aggregation on the stand description yields a distribution-b
ased distance-dependent model. Applying the mean field approximation brings
two distance-dependent models. Three of the four models appear to predict
the same stationary state in the limit where the number of trees is infinit
e (individual-based distance-independent + distribution-based models). The
individual-based distance-dependent model differs because of the occurrence
of space-dependent effects. An alternative aggregation method based on mom
ent equations is then suggested to render the space-dependent effects. (C)
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