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  • Ecological network models are essential for understanding ecosystem dynamics and resilience, but there is a lack of comprehensive databases for the required life history and interaction data.
  • An online database was created to gather and share detailed ecological information specific to kelp forest ecosystems along the West Coast of North America, featuring attributes that can be adapted for other ecosystems.
  • This database allows researchers to contribute and access data efficiently, ensuring quality control, and it serves multiple purposes, including ecological modeling, management decision support, and educational use.

Article Abstract

Ecological network models and analyses are recognized as valuable tools for understanding the dynamics and resiliency of ecosystems, and for informing ecosystem-based approaches to management. However, few databases exist that can provide the life history, demographic and species interaction information necessary to parameterize ecological network models. Faced with the difficulty of synthesizing the information required to construct models for kelp forest ecosystems along the West Coast of North America, we developed an online database (http://kelpforest.ucsc.edu/) to facilitate the collation and dissemination of such information. Many of the database's attributes are novel yet the structure is applicable and adaptable to other ecosystem modeling efforts. Information for each taxonomic unit includes stage-specific life history, demography, and body-size allometries. Species interactions include trophic, competitive, facilitative, and parasitic forms. Each data entry is temporally and spatially explicit. The online data entry interface allows researchers anywhere to contribute and access information. Quality control is facilitated by attributing each entry to unique contributor identities and source citations. The database has proven useful as an archive of species and ecosystem-specific information in the development of several ecological network models, for informing management actions, and for education purposes (e.g., undergraduate and graduate training). To facilitate adaptation of the database by other researches for other ecosystems, the code and technical details on how to customize this database and apply it to other ecosystems are freely available and located at the following link (https://github.com/kelpforest-cameo/databaseui).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4208745PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0109356PLOS

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