I seem to have them waking up, just a little bit early…..I also
don’t quite have that second bump later on, likely it’s the climatology I’m
using to force the model…or some slight parameter tweaking…..but I am prety
encouraged by this.
The abundance graph is hiding up underneath the real data…drag my
fig down if you want to see it….but since my model is somewhat artificially
capped at 1000 individuals, I am not sure how much stock to put in the
absolute relative numbers.
This now has the same parameters as the RIM station on next
graph.
My females here seem to be waking up a bit early.
I am also not catching that second bolus of animals around
275.
What I am showing here is on year three.
On year 2, actually, it looks lore like the real data. Which is
interesting.
My conclusion is that if forcing stays the same, year after year,
the population becomes a little more stretched out, I.e. not such synchronus
cohorts.
BUT, when things change from year to year, this tends to drive
the population back towards cohorts. (the tails of the pop dist. Get
trimmed).
At least, this is my hypothesis.