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The purpose of the soilfoodwebs
package is to help
analyze and simulate soil food webs. The following five functions are
the core of the package:
smin
.The package also can complete the following tasks using functions built to work with the communities that are input:
You can install the released version of soilfoodwebs from GitHub with:
# Install devtools if not available:
if (!require("devtools")) install.packages("devtools")
# Install soilfoodwebs
::install_github("robertwbuchkowski/soilfoodwebs")
devtools
# Install soilfoodwebs with the vignette
::install_github("robertwbuchkowski/soilfoodwebs", build_vignettes = T, build_opts = c("--no-resave-data", "--no-manual")) devtools
The core of the soilfoodwebs
package allows you to
calculate the fluxes of carbon and nitrogen through a food web at
equilibrium using basic properties about each trophic species or
node.
For example, here is a plot of the carbon flow through the introductory community after corrections are made to balance nitrogen demand.
library(soilfoodwebs)
= corrstoich(intro_comm)
intro_comm_temp <- comana(intro_comm_temp, mkplot = T, whattoplot = "web") ana1
Here are the rates of carbon and nitrogen mineralization predicted for each species.
# Carbon mineralization:
$Cmin
ana1#> Predator Orib2 Orib1 Fungi1 Fungi2 Detritus1 Detritus2
#> 2.8704 9.5250 40.5350 20081.9528 19970.4067 0.0000 0.0000
# Nitrogen mineralization:
$Nmin
ana1#> Predator Orib2 Orib1 Fungi1 Fungi2
#> 5.510821e-01 5.941428e-17 -3.174544e-16 1.195354e+02 4.754859e+02
#> Detritus1 Detritus2
#> 0.000000e+00 0.000000e+00
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They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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