Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
51 lines (29 loc) · 2.75 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

51 lines (29 loc) · 2.75 KB

Code examples for pycoalescence usage

Binder Documentation status

This repository contains examples of the pycoalescence package described here in support of Thompson et al (2019). Primarily, the binder jupyter notebook can be run through a browser to demonstrate the simulation process used in the paper for both spatially explicit neutral models and calculations of the effective connectivity parameter. Examples of map files can be found here.

File and folder overview

  • results: folder contains the outputs of simulations used for all analyses.

  • code_examples: folder contains scripts and jupyter notebooks used for generating the landscapes found here, performing the dispersal simulations on HPC systems and performing coalescence simulations on HPC systems.

  • figures: folder containing all figures present in the main text.

  • example_simulation.ipynb: run simulations through MyBinder as an example of how models were performed.

  • figure_generation.R: generate the figures shown in the main text using simulation results stored in csv files in results folder.

  • plot_colours.R: controls the colours and labels for the plots.

  • preston.R: contains functions for generating the analytical solutions from the Preston function.

Features

Generation of map files

Maps are split into three types:

  • Clustered maps (also called "contrived maps") involve near-circular islands of habitat see ContrivedMapGeneration.ipynb for examples.
  • Random maps were generated using random noise (see "fragment_generation.py")
  • Real maps were extracted from data (see "fragment_generation.py")

Coalescence simulations

Coalescence simulations were performed using the pycoalescence package (detailed here) and run on HPC systems at Imperial College London. Examples of code can be found in example_simulation.ipynb and in code_examples/coalescence_simulations.

Technical details

MyBinder is used to generate an interactive jupyter notebook containing the code for running the example simulations and analyses.

The docker image used to generate the binder notebook is available here or installable using docker pull thompsonsed/pycoalescence-circleci-0.0.1