Stuart Borrett
Stuart Borrett is a systems ecologist and an associate professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He is a member of the Department of Biology and Marine Biology and affiliated with the Center for Marine Science. His research laboratory at UNCW focuses on (1) understanding the processes that create, constrain, and sustain ecological systems and (2) developing a formal science of environment that can be used to comprehend the effects of local and global environmental changes. Current projects focus on the effect of sea level rise on nitrogen cycling in the Cape Fear and New River estuaries, North Carolina, and the sustainability of the urban water metabolism of Wilmington, North Carolina. He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Cape Fear Museum of Science and History and he served on the Board of Directors for the Cape Fear Economic Development Council. Professor Borrett and his family are residents of the Burnt Mill Creek watershed in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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Here, we introduce enaR , an r package for Ecosystem Network Analysis (ENA). ENA is an analytical tool set rooted in ecosystem ecology with over 30 years of development that examines the structure and dynamics of matter and energy movement between discrete ecological compartments (e.g. a food web).
In addition to describing the primary functionality of the package, we highlight several features including a library of 100 empirical ecosystem models, the ability to analyse and compare multiple models simultaneously, and connections to other ecological network analysis tools in R.
Here, we introduce enaR , an r package for Ecosystem Network Analysis (ENA). ENA is an analytical tool set rooted in ecosystem ecology with over 30 years of development that examines the structure and dynamics of matter and energy movement between discrete ecological compartments (e.g. a food web).
In addition to describing the primary functionality of the package, we highlight several features including a library of 100 empirical ecosystem models, the ability to analyse and compare multiple models simultaneously, and connections to other ecological network analysis tools in R.