Supplement 1. Recruitment facilitation model with source code and executable file for readers to use. John A. Commito Ann E. Commito Rutherford V. Platt Benjamin M. Grupe Wendy E. Dow Piniak Natasha J. Gownaris Kyle A. Reeves Allison M. Vissichelli 10.6084/m9.figshare.3563901.v1 https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplement_1_Recruitment_facilitation_model_with_source_code_and_executable_file_for_readers_to_use_/3563901 <h2>File List</h2><div> <p><a href="Mussel_Recruitment_Model_description_and_source_code_June_2014.txt">Mussel_Recruitment_Model_description_and_source_code_June_2014.txt</a> (MD5: e29281a06751245eda695b7b678b2243)</p> <p><a href="mussel_recruitment_model.exe">mussel_recruitment_model.exe</a> (MD5: 0eee8f1d904aca658f2accbe8b13d636)</p> </div><h2>Description</h2><div> <p>The Recruitment Facilitation Model allows the user to choose from four distinctly paired rules called "Edge" (recruitment facilitation at patch edge), "No Edge" (recruitment at any location), "Growth" (recruitment with bed growth), and "No Growth" (recruitment without bed growth), creating four possible scenarios. If desired, each of the four rules may be applied to a mussel bed where the user can spatially structure the probability of recruitment success, creating four additional scenarios.</p> </div> 2016-08-10 12:04:41 recruitment facilitation mussel beds Mytilus edulis fractal power-law self-organization spatial pattern soft-bottom Maine Environmental Science Ecology