The use of modelling approaches in marine science, and in particular fisheries science, is explored. We highlight that the choice of model used for an analysis should account for the question being posed or the context of the management problem. We examine a model-classification scheme based on Richard Levins' 1966 work suggesting that models can only achieve two of three desirable model attributes: realism, precision, and generality. Model creation, therefore, requires trading-off of one of these attributes in favour of the other two: however, this is often in conflict with the desires of end-users (i.e. mangers or policy developers). The combination of attributes leads to models that are considered to have empirical, mechanistic, or analy...
How can uncertain fisheries science be linked with good governance processes, thereby increasing fis...
Understanding the complexities of ecosystems is difficult enough, but when the human dimension is ad...
The confounding effects of difficult sampling and dynamic systems make uncertainty the norm for mana...
Fisheries scientists habitually consider uncertainty in parameter values, but often neglect uncertai...
Modern fisheries stock assessment models are evolving towards increasing complexity (Maunder & Pun...
The move toward an ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) requires new operational tools in ord...
Modelling approaches in marine science is a controversial issue as no model is, or can be, a perfect...
All ecologists are familiar with uncertainty, at least at the level of whether they should reject a ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Scientific modelling can make things worse, as in the case o...
Motivated by declining fish populations and the apparent inability of regulatory agencies to manage ...
The basis of current models used in Fishery Management is briefly examined, and various shortcomings...
This paper explores the possibility of using the ensemble modelling paradigm to fully capture assess...
Résumé Using examples, we discuss some aspects of surplus production models. Although the precision ...
Stock assessment models are used to determine the population size of fish stocks. Although stock ass...
How can uncertain fisheries science be linked with good governance processes, thereby increasing fis...
How can uncertain fisheries science be linked with good governance processes, thereby increasing fis...
Understanding the complexities of ecosystems is difficult enough, but when the human dimension is ad...
The confounding effects of difficult sampling and dynamic systems make uncertainty the norm for mana...
Fisheries scientists habitually consider uncertainty in parameter values, but often neglect uncertai...
Modern fisheries stock assessment models are evolving towards increasing complexity (Maunder & Pun...
The move toward an ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) requires new operational tools in ord...
Modelling approaches in marine science is a controversial issue as no model is, or can be, a perfect...
All ecologists are familiar with uncertainty, at least at the level of whether they should reject a ...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Scientific modelling can make things worse, as in the case o...
Motivated by declining fish populations and the apparent inability of regulatory agencies to manage ...
The basis of current models used in Fishery Management is briefly examined, and various shortcomings...
This paper explores the possibility of using the ensemble modelling paradigm to fully capture assess...
Résumé Using examples, we discuss some aspects of surplus production models. Although the precision ...
Stock assessment models are used to determine the population size of fish stocks. Although stock ass...
How can uncertain fisheries science be linked with good governance processes, thereby increasing fis...
How can uncertain fisheries science be linked with good governance processes, thereby increasing fis...
Understanding the complexities of ecosystems is difficult enough, but when the human dimension is ad...
The confounding effects of difficult sampling and dynamic systems make uncertainty the norm for mana...