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Converting conventional ecological datasets in dynamic and dynamic spatially explicit simulations: Current advances and future applications of the Stochastic Dynamic Methodology (StDM)

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  • Santos, Mário
  • Bastos, Rita
  • Cabral, João Alexandre

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The Stochastic Dynamic Methodology (StDM) is a mechanistic framework for simulating ecological processes, based on statistical parameter estimation methods. This methodology is a sequential modelling process primarily developed to predict impacts of anthropogenic activities in the ecological status of ecosystems. Over the last years, this approach was increasingly tested and advances as well as limitations have clearly emerged from the different ecological contexts, scales and target organisms, guilds and/or communities studied. We review the performance of the StDM applications, by system types and upgraded innovation. Most published papers with StDM models were dedicated to assess anthropogenic pressures in the scope of the ecological integrity problematic by using the state variables as ecological indicators. We discuss the StDM concepts, requirements, ecological relevance, universality and the current spatial integration with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other types of modelling approaches. Additionally, we describe a simple demonstrative application in order to illustrate the framework methodological steps, supporting the theoretic concepts previously presented with a study case background.

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  • Santos, Mário & Bastos, Rita & Cabral, João Alexandre, 2013. "Converting conventional ecological datasets in dynamic and dynamic spatially explicit simulations: Current advances and future applications of the Stochastic Dynamic Methodology (StDM)," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 258(C), pages 91-100.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:258:y:2013:i:c:p:91-100
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.02.028
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