Marine Ecosystem Simulation (Enhanced)

Advanced CRR Dynamics • Day/Night Cycle • Jellyfish • Sea Turtles • Kelp Forests • Storms

New Features

Day/Night Cycle: 5-minute cycle affects light, behavior, and triggers bioluminescence in jellyfish at night.

Jellyfish: Drift with currents, pulse rhythmically, sting nearby fish. Bioluminescent at night.

Sea Turtles: Gentle giants that hunt jellyfish, providing ecosystem balance.

Kelp Forest: Swaying vegetation provides shelter (fish hide, reduced predation).

Marine Snow: Organic particles drift down, adding atmospheric depth.

Storms: Increase currents, reduce light, stir sediment, stress organisms.

Spawning Events: Synchronized reproduction when conditions are optimal.

Core CRR Framework

Non-Markovian dynamics with full memory integration:

dx/dt = f(x,t) + ∫₀ᵗ K(t-τ)·x(τ)·exp(C(τ)/Ω) dτ

where C(t) = ∫₀ᵗ L(x,τ) dτ accumulates over entire history.

Environmental Coupling

All agents couple through shared environmental fields:

L_total = L_intrinsic + Σⱼ κⱼ·Φⱼ(x,t) + L_daynight(t) + L_shelter(x)

Φⱼ: nutrient, current, temperature, oxygen fields. Day/night modulates behavior.

Jellyfish Dynamics

Pulse(t) = A·sin(ωt + φ)·(1 + C/Ω)

Bioluminescence intensity scales with coherence at night.

FPS: -- | Entities: --
☀️ Day | 12:00
Entity
Type: -
Coherence (C): -
Omega (Ω): -
C/Ω Ratio: -
Health/Energy: -
Age: -

Environmental Processes

Physical
Biological
CRR Dynamics
1x
Coral Polyps
0
Avg C: 0
Fish Population
0
School C: 0
Jellyfish
0
Avg pulse: 0
Sea Turtles
0
Hunting: 0
Time of Day
12:00
Cycle: Day
Water Temp
26°C
Storm: None
Ecosystem C
0
Ruptures: 0
Kelp Coverage
0
Shelter zones: 0