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VarroaPy

Python-based wrapper for the VarroaPop+Pesticide bee colony model

Developed by: Jeffrey Minucci

Quick Start guide:

  1. Requirements:

    • You must have VarroaPop+Pesticide version 3.2.8.16 installed locally. This software is not yet available to the public as it is under development and review by the USEPA and USDA.
    • You must also have the pandas package installed in python.
  2. Clone this repo, ideally into the directory where your python code or project will be.

  3. Import the VarroaPop class from VarroaPy/VarroaPy/RunVarroaPop in python, e.g.:

    from VarroaPy.VarroaPy.RunVarroaPop import VarroaPop
    

    if VarroaPy is cloned to the same directory that your python script is in.

  4. Create a VarroaPop object, using a dictionary of parameters (parameter_name: value), and a weather file option.

     params = {"ICWorkerAdults": 10000, "ICWorkerBrood": 8000, "SimStart": "04/13/2015", "SimEnd": "09/15/2015"}
     weather = "Columbus"
     vp = VarroaPop(parameters = params, weather_file = weather)
    

    Note that weather can be a path to a valid .wea or .wth file, or one of the included base weather locations, which are: "Columbus" (OH; default), "Sacramento", "Phoenix", "Yakima", "Eau Claire", "Jackson" (MS), or "Durham (NC)"

    Parameters that are not set in the dictionary will take the default values from the VarroaPop session file found at 'VarroaPy/VarroaPy/files/exe/default.vrp'. If you'd like to modify these defaults you can open this session file in the VarroaPop GUI, edit it, and save it.

    For a list of exposed parameters, see docs/VarroaPop_exposed_parameters.xlsx

  5. Run the Model

    vp.run_model()
    

    An output .txt file will be saved to 'VarroaPy/VarroaPy/files/output'

  6. Optionally, read the output into a python object, either as a pandas dataframe or a json string

    output = vp.get_output()  # pandas dataframe
    output_json = vp.get_output(json_str= True)  # json string
    
  7. You can give new parameters and/or update previously set ones (and optionally set a new weather file), and then run the model again. Parameters that were previously defined will remain set

    params_new = {"ICWorkerAdults": 22200, "InitColPollen": 4000}
    # Updates value for ICWorkerAdults, new value for InitColPollen, other values set previously remain the same.
    vp.set_parameters(parameters = params_new, weather_file = "Yakima")
    vp.run_model()
    

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