By applying an individual-based model (OSMOSE) to the southern Benguela ecosystem, a multispecies analysis is proposed, complementary to that provided by the application of ECOPATH/ECOSIM models. To reconstruct marine foodwebs, OSMOSE is based on the hypothesis that predation is a size-structured process. In all, 12 fish species, chosen for their importance in terms of biomass and catches, are explicitly modelled. Growth, reproduction and mortality parameters are required to model their dynamics and trophic interactions. Maps of mean spatial distribution of the species are compiled from published literature. Taking into account the spatial component is necessary because spatial co-occurrence determines potential interactions between predato...
This study explores the usefulness of a frame-based modelling approach in the southern Benguela upwe...
The EcoTroph model leaves aside the notion of species, and models the functioning of marine ecosyste...
As fishery production and habitat quality continues to experience declines, there is a growing need ...
Ecosystem-based management of marine fisheries requires the use of simulation modelling to investiga...
Ecosystem-based management of marine fisheries requires the use of simulation modelling to investiga...
The sensitivity of size-based, species-based, and trophodynamic indicators is examined for the fish ...
© 2013 Dr. Michael Douglas SmithThis thesis describes the development, testing and implementation of...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
Managing for the Future: Understanding the Relative Roles of Climate and Fishing on Structure and Dy...
International audienceWe investigate the potential predation pressure that would affect plankton com...
We show that the EcoTroph model based on trophic spectra is an efficient tool to build ecosystem dia...
As marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being utilised as a tool for fishery man...
An ecosystem model of the southern Benguela was fitted to available time-series data for the period ...
As marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being utilised as a tool for fishery management, t...
This study explores the usefulness of a frame-based modelling approach in the southern Benguela upwe...
The EcoTroph model leaves aside the notion of species, and models the functioning of marine ecosyste...
As fishery production and habitat quality continues to experience declines, there is a growing need ...
Ecosystem-based management of marine fisheries requires the use of simulation modelling to investiga...
Ecosystem-based management of marine fisheries requires the use of simulation modelling to investiga...
The sensitivity of size-based, species-based, and trophodynamic indicators is examined for the fish ...
© 2013 Dr. Michael Douglas SmithThis thesis describes the development, testing and implementation of...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
Managing for the Future: Understanding the Relative Roles of Climate and Fishing on Structure and Dy...
International audienceWe investigate the potential predation pressure that would affect plankton com...
We show that the EcoTroph model based on trophic spectra is an efficient tool to build ecosystem dia...
As marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being utilised as a tool for fishery man...
An ecosystem model of the southern Benguela was fitted to available time-series data for the period ...
As marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being utilised as a tool for fishery management, t...
This study explores the usefulness of a frame-based modelling approach in the southern Benguela upwe...
The EcoTroph model leaves aside the notion of species, and models the functioning of marine ecosyste...
As fishery production and habitat quality continues to experience declines, there is a growing need ...