Title :
Simulation of marine ecosystem based on non-linear dynamics model
Author :
Wei, Hao ; Zhang, Tian ; Liang, Haonan ; Ma, Tianran ; Qin, Feihu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Sci., China Univ. of Min. & Technol., Xuzhou, China
Abstract :
Based on the inter-relations between resources system, environment and ecosystem potential economic values under the frame of marine ecosystem, a marine ecosystem nonlinear system dynamics model is established in this paper. Then the marine ecosystem is simulated by the use of MATLAB software at a certain region, which indicates that the marine ecosystem serves the function of self decontamination towards the influence of light-level contamination of plastic debris to maintain a stable state, and that when the rates of resources exploitation or the rates of plastic debris into the ecosystem from the external environment belong to a reasonable interval which can be calculated by the model mentioned above, the marine plastic debris concentration would be stable and achieve dynamic balance; on the contrary, if the parameters exceed a certain value, and if no measures are taken, the marine plastic debris concentration would increase dramatically, the marine ecology resources would become exhausted, and the ecosystem would lose its potential economic value. Finally, a pre-warning mechanism for the marine ecosystem is set up and some suggestions are given in order to help researchers and ultimately government policy makers to understand the severity and potential global impact of the situation.
Keywords :
contamination; decontamination; ecology; environmental science computing; marine engineering; marine pollution; nonlinear dynamical systems; ecosystem potential economic value; light level contamination; marine ecology resources; marine ecosystem; marine plastic debris concentration; matlab software; nonlinear dynamics model; prewarning mechanism; resources exploitation; self decontamination; Biological system modeling; Decontamination; Economics; Ecosystems; Mathematical model; Plastics; human exploitation; marine ecosystem; non-linear system dynamics model; plastic debris; simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Application and System Modeling (ICCASM), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taiyuan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7235-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7237-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCASM.2010.5623248