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EXERGY AND FISHER INFORMATION AS ECOLOGICAL INDEXES

Citation:

Fath, B. D. AND H C. Cabezas*. EXERGY AND FISHER INFORMATION AS ECOLOGICAL INDEXES. ECOLOGICAL MODELING. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 174(1-2):25-35, (2004).

Description:

Ecological indices are used to provide summary information about a particular aspect of ecosystem behavior. Many such indices have been proposed and here we investigate two: exergy and Fisher Information. Exergy, a thermodynamically based index, is a measure of maximum amount of useable work that can be extracted when a system is brought into equilibrium with its reference state. The measure for exergy used herein, also includes a factor to weigh the "complexity" of the ecological species. Fisher Information is an old statistical measure that has recently been applied as a way to detect change in system regime and as a measure of system order. These two indices are compared on a ten-compartment food web model undergoing five different perturbation scenarios. This food web model, although simple, allows for some interesting insight into the two indices. The results show that generally, although not always, exergy and Fisher Information respond differently under the various perturbations. We provide a discussion as to the usefulness of these metrics as ecological indices and as ecological goal functions in light of these findings.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/01/2004
Record Last Revised:03/09/2007
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 105088