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Latest revision as of 05:24, 12 February 2026


Model type
Approach: Mechanistic time-dependent
Computational demand: HPC
Spatial resolution: grid: km; domain: global ocean
Temporal resolution: time step: generally hourly; output: daily or three-daily

Model overview

The Darwin model is a global-scale ocean ecosystem model that simulates microbial dynamics via a trait-based modeling framework. Functional types with key characteristics can be added to the model; recent applications have included hundreds of different types spanning a range of ecological characteristics.

Scales of interest

Data inputs

Example Studies & Code

Classic examples

Follows, M. J., Dutkiewicz, S., Grant, S., & Chisholm, S. W. (2007). Emergent biogeography of microbial communities in a model ocean. science, 315(5820), 1843-1846.

Recent applications

Limitations

References