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Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS)
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Project Investigators:
Donald L. DeAngelis, Michael S. Gaines, Louis J. Gross, Steve Hartley, James Johnston, Frank J. Mazzotti, Leonard Pearlstine, Kenneth G. Rice
Project Personnel: Brian Beckage, Robert E. Bennetts, Cristina Bondavalli, Laura A. Brandt, Kevin Chartier, Matthew Chopp, Jon Cline, Jane Comiskey, Phil Darby, Quan Dong, Thomas W. Doyle, Scott Duke-Sylvester, Jennifer DuPree, Paul A. Fishwick, Ikuko Fujisaki, Holly Gaff, Dale E. Gawlik, Chris Gregory, Johanna J. Heymans, Ray Hilborn, Michael Ignotovich, Brian Jeffery, Wiley M. Kitchens, Ken W. Krauss, Jason Liddle, M. Philip Nott, Mark Palmer, Michael Peek, H. Franklin Percival, Amanda Rice, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy, Rene Salinas, Fred Sklar, William Sleavin, Daniel Slone, George Stewart, Robert R. Twilley, Robert E. Ulanowicz, Paul R. Wetzel
Project Start Date: 1996 End Date: 2008
Recent Funding: (FY08) ENP CESI, USGS GE PES, NSF, (FY07) ENP CESI, USGS GE PES, NSF, (FY06) ENP CESI, USGS GE PES, (FY05) ENP CESI, USGS GE PES
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Summary
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The objectives of the ATLSS project are to utilize the outputs of systems models to drive a variety of models that attempt to compare and contrast the relative impacts of alternative hydrologic scenarios on the biotic components of South Florida. |
An essential component of restoration planning in South Florida has been the development and use of computer simulation models for the major physical processes driving the system, notably models for freshwater hydrologic dynamics as it is affected by alternative human control systems and non-controlled inputs such as rainfall. The major objective of the ATLSS (Across Trophic Level System Simulation) Project has been to utilize the outputs of such physical systems models to drive a variety of models that attempt to compare and contrast the relative impacts of alternative hydrologic scenarios on the biotic components of South Florida. The biotic models are constructed at varying levels of spatial, temporal and organismal resolution, and have focused to date on intermediate and upper trophic level biotic components. The essential goal is to provide a rational, scientific basis for developing relative rankings of hydrologic scenarios as input to the planning process, and through this to aid development of appropriate monitoring and adaptive management schemes. Read more about ATLSS and ATLSS submodels, view some of the output of the ATLSS models, visit the ATLSS FTP site for Restudy Scenario Evaluations, and read about Data/Model analysis and more at the ATLSS website. Note: PowerPoint® files (below) are available from the ATLSS website. If you have problems downloading these files, please e-mail Louis J. Gross at gross@tiem.utk.edu. |
SubmodelsFollow the links below for information about ATLSS submodels: ATLSS
Proposals
- 2001 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulations of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2001 (Development of an Internet Based GIS to Visualize ATLSS Datasets for Resource Managers)
- 2001 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
Work Plans
- 2003 (Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program for the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2003 (The Influence of Hydrology and Associated Habitat Structure on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Applesnail Abundance and Recruitment)
- 2004 (Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2005 (Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program for the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2006 (Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program for the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2007 (Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program for the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2008 (Across Trophic Level System Simulation Program for the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
Project Summaries
- 2001 (Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation (ATLSS) Program)
- 2001 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2001 (Development of an Internet-Based GIS to Visualize ATLSS Datasets for Resource Managers)
- 2001 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2001 (A Multimodeling Implementation Supporting ATLSS: Across-Trophic Level System Simulation)
- 2001 (Network Analysis of Trophic Dynamics in South Florida Ecosystems)
- 2002 (Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation (ATLSS) Program)
- 2002 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2002 (Development of an Internet-Based GIS to Visualize ATLSS Datasets for Resource Managers)
- 2002 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2002 (The Influence of Hydrology and Associated Habitat Structure on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Applesnail Abundance and Recruitment)
- 2002 (A Multimodeling Implementation Supporting ATLSS: Across-Trophic Level System Simulation)
- 2002 (Network Analysis of Trophic Dynamics in South Florida Ecosystems)
- 2003 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2003 (Development of an Internet-Based GIS to Visualize ATLSS Datasets for Resource Managers)
- 2003 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2003 (The Influence of Hydrology and Associated Habitat Structure on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Applesnail Abundance and Recruitment)
- 2003 (A Spatially Explicit Decision Support System for Everglades Ecological Risk Assessment and Restoration)
- 2004 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2004 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2004 (A Spatially Explicit Decision Support System for Everglades Ecological Risk Assessment and Restoration)
- 2005 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2005 (A Spatially Explicit Decision Support System for Everglades Ecological Risk Assessment and Restoration)
- 2006 (A Spatially Explicit Decision Support System for Everglades Ecological Risk Assessment and Restoration)
- 2006 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2006 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
- 2007 (Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region)
- 2007 (Development of Selected Model Components of an Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation (ATLSS) for the Wetland Systems of South Florida)
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Abstracts
- Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation (ATLSS) Program (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level System Simulations of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
- Computer Simulation Modeling of Intermediate Trophic Levels for Across Trophic Level Systems Simulation of the Everglades/Big Cypress Region (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- Development of an Internet Based GIS to Visualize ATLSS Datasets for Resource Managers (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- Evaluation and Calibration of ATLSS SESI Models (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
- Integrating ATLSS Models: Fulfilling the Promise of Multi-Modeling for Everglades Restoration (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
- Integrating Physical and Ecological Models to Assess Restoration Impacts on Fish, Roseate Spoonbills and American Crocodiles in Northeastern Florida Bay (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
- Landscape Analysis of Gramminoid Habitats to Water Quality and Hydrology in Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
- Linking Hydrologic Modeling and Ecologic Modeling: Application of a Spatially-Explicit Species Index (SESI) Model for Adaptive Ecosystem Management in the Everglades Mangrove Zone of Florida Bay (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
- Modeling Snail Kite Population Viability in a Variable Hydrologic Environment (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
- Network Analysis of Trophic Dynamics in South Florida Ecosystems (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
- Network Analysis of Trophic Dynamics in South Florida Ecosystems (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- Overview of ATLSS Spatially Explicit Index (SESI) Models (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
- Overview of the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) Program (from the South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 1999)
- Overview of the Across Trophic Level System Simulation (ATLSS) Program: Model Development, Field Study Support, Validation, Documentation, and Application (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
- Progress and Future Direction in Topographic Modeling for ATLSS Models (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
- Spatially-Explicit Species Index Models in Application to Everglades Restoration (from the GEER Conference, December 2000)
- The ATLSS Fire Model (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
- The ATLSS Vegetation Succession Model (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
- The Effect of Plant Community Structure on Apple Snail Abundance in the Everglades (from the GEER Conference, April 2003)
- Variable-mesh ATLSS Models: Keeping Pace with the Future of Hydrologic Modeling for Everglades Restoration (from the GEER Conference, June 2006)
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