COS 22-5 - LANDIS-II-BSM-R: A reimplemented LANDIS-II biomass succession model in R

Tuesday, August 9, 2016: 9:20 AM
Palm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center

ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN

Yong Luo, Faculty of Natural Resources Management, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada and Eliot J. B. McIntire, Natural Resources Canada, Victoria, BC, Canada
Yong Luo, Lakehead University; Eliot J. B. McIntire, Natural Resources Canada

Background/Question/Methods

LANDIS II biomass succession model (LANDIS-II-BSM) has been proven a great tool to simulate forest changes with alteration of management practices, disturbance regime and climate. We rebuilt LANDIS-II-BSM in R environment on the SpaDES platform (LANDIS-II-BSM-R), motivated by increasing strengths of R such as data manipulation, statistics, spatial analyses and bug detection. The recoded LANDIS-II-BSM-R had great agreement with the original model in terms of growth, mortality and regeneration. We further revised LANDIS-II-BSM-R to allow concurrent growth and mortality, for which the original model handle them sequentially. 

Results/Conclusions

The simulated aboveground biomass from revised model has 0.03% ~ 0.05% differences from that using original model. The revised LANDIS-II-BSM-R had higher simulation efficiency than the original model, as indicated by shorter simulation time and better scalability. We concluded that the revised LANDIS-II-BSM-R can be a great replacement of original biomass succession model in LANDIS II.