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A guide to the currently available network data |
As you already know by now, there are several network data files on the ftp site under 4_Networks. These files are what we have produced thus far in terms of building Twin Cays specific networks (that the networks are not nearly as Twin Cays specific as we would like them to be, you also already know). What are all these files about? In general, the files describe the data used to build the networks. They say how they were calculated, and they contain the input data for the network analysis. To begin... The information in file TCNetworkDec2002.xls are from the literature and your unpublished data. Here you will find the biomass, consumption (GPP for primary producers), production, egestion, respiration and decay rates (for the non-living compartments) in terms of carbon and nitrogen. The information is there for the fringe, transition and dwarf zones. How did we calculate these data? Check out the Word files FringeC.doc, FringeN.doc, TransitionC.doc, etc
, there are 6 files, one for each network. It is way to complicated to tell you all of it again here, but these docs should be understandable. How do we make a network out of all these data? Some building blocks are in that file, TCNetworkDec2002.xls these are the biomass, consumption, respiration, imports and exports and information on who eats whom. All the nitty gritty data are listed in 6 Excel files (again one for each network) called Fringe-C.xls, Fringe-N.xls, Transition-C.xls, etc
. OK, so now, the file is read as follows first you see an exchange matrix, which states how much food (in terms of carbon or nitrogen) is exchanged between the compartments (who eats whom and by how much). C or N flows from row (i) to column (j), e.g. in Fringe-C there are 1.00E-01 gC/m2/y flowing from Macroalgae (#7) to Fish (#26). Below the exchange matrix the imports from outside Twin Cays and the biomass of all compartments are listed. To the right of the exchange matrix the exports from Twin Cays and the respiration are listed. All the information on consumption, production, egestion and diet composition which we had in our first file TCNetworksDec2002.xls are incorporated in the exchange matrix. All data are expressed as gC (or N) per area (biomass) and as gC (or N) per area per year (all other). The file xls-fmt.doc contains a description of the format. You can get information on all the items I've talked about so far, specifically for the fringe, transition and dwarf zones of Twin Cays. These data are readily available for your use. You can trace (and check!) what we did with your data. Once we have meaningful results of Twin Cays specific networks, they will also be made available to you. These will contain data on all direct and indirect effects any one compartment has on another, on the trophic structure, the cycling of material, on the overall organizational and developmental status of the 3 zones and traces the nutrient limitation right through the networks (i.e. what compartment is limited by what nutrient). How can you help us improve the dataset? Please, look at what we have done! Since you are our most important source of data, your data contribution will make the networks. You can also help in checking the data from other compartments, particularly those you are familiar with. If any guesses we make are hopelessly out of bound, or any numbers are calculated the wrong way, please tell us. Where are the data gaps? Basically everywhere. You can check out the file Assign.xls on the ftp site under 3_Foodweb Data, which gives an estimate of how much data presently incorporated into the networks are Twin Cays specific. This file also assigns your name (yes, you) to specific compartments for which you can provide data. This list was drawn up, by you, during the last All Hands meeting. |