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multispecies-biomass_dynamics_model.csv (1.01 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | Primary data file for dataset ID 543195 | Add to Cart Download |
ADMB computer program for multispecies-biomass dynamics model.
This dataset includes the source computer code, an example data file, the executable program, and sample output. The sample biomass and catch data spans from 1979 to 2008 and is from the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem. Regions for the analysis include: Georges Bank (GB), Gulf of Maine (GoM), and Southern New England (SNE). Model input is observed biomass and catch for multiple migrating and non-migrating fish species; model output includes predicted biomass for the species. The code was written for AD Model Builder by Minho Kang. ADMB files are written as template files, e.g. multispecies.tpl. The template file is translated to C++, multispecies.cpp, which is compiled to multispecies.obj.
- source computer code: multispecies.tpl
- executable program: multispecies.exe
- example data file: multispecies.dat
- sample output: multispecies.rep
- description not available (not essential; generated automatically by ADMB): multispecies.cpp
- description not available (not essential; generated automatically by ADMB): multispecies.htp
- description not available (not essential; generated automatically by ADMB): multispecies.obj
- description not available (not essential; generated automatically by ADMB): multispecies.tds
Collie, J. (2014) ADMB computer program for multispecies-biomass dynamics model (NW_AtlEcosysConnect project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2014-12-12 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/543195 [access date]
Terms of Use
This dataset is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.
If you wish to use this dataset, it is highly recommended that you contact the original principal investigators (PI). Should the relevant PI be unavailable, please contact BCO-DMO (info@bco-dmo.org) for additional guidance. For general guidance please see the BCO-DMO Terms of Use document.