Graph neural networks for modeling ecological networks and food webs
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Ecological networks, Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), Population dynamics, Trophic interactions, Spatial patterns, Biodiversity conservationDimensions Badge
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This paper investigates the application of Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for modeling ecological networks and food webs. Using Python programming with libraries such as NumPy, Matplotlib, and NetworkX, random data generation is performed to simulate population sizes of different species within ecological networks. Various types of visualizations, including bar charts, line charts, and pie charts, are created to analyze population sizes, trends, and distribution of species. Additionally, NetworkX is employed to create graphical representations of ecological networks, including directed, spring layout, and circular layout graphs. These graphs illustrate trophic interactions, energy flow dynamics, and spatial organization of species categories within ecological networks. The study's methodology integrates data generation techniques with visualization tools to analyze and interpret ecological networks and food webs. The findings contribute to understanding ecosystem dynamics, trophic interactions, and biodiversity patterns, providing insights for ecological modeling and conservation efforts. Overall, this research explores the potential of GNNs in modeling and understanding complex ecological systems, offering valuable implications for ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation.Abstract
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