International audienceMarine ecosystem models are reasonably proficient at simulating physically-driven features such as spring blooms. However, the demands on these models are shifting to complex biological issues such as functional diversity, and changes in ecosystems and their services such as exploited fish stocks and carbon sequestration. Current ecosystem models generally use a food web structure reduced to its bare essentials. A consequence of the simplified structure is that they are specialized to a particular time, place and ecosystem state and thereby have limited ability to evolve into a substantially different state as a result of internal dynamics or changes in external forcing. We use food web theory and the ideas from comple...
Research on how vast numbers of interacting species manage to coexist in nature reveals a deep dispa...
A new marine ecosystem model designed for the global domain is presented, and model output is compar...
Managers are increasingly aware of the need for science to inform the stewardship of natural lands a...
Marine ecosystem models are reasonably proficient at simulating physically-driven features such as s...
The paper by Hannah et al. (this volume) invokes foodweb theory and the ideas of complexity theory t...
Despite increasing use of ecosystem models, the effects of model structure and formulation detail o...
Modelling methodology, it is argued, is primarily about providing explanations of data which, if suf...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
BACKGROUND: Ecological attributes estimated from food web models have the potential to be indicators...
Background: Ecological attributes estimated from food web models have the potential to be indicators...
End-to-end models that represent ecosystem components from primary producers to top predators, linke...
Ecosystem rather than species management has become an explicit part of policies that feature in in...
In food webs, interactions between competition and defence control the partitioning of limiting reso...
Ecological attributes estimated from food web models have the potential to be indicators of good env...
International audienceAquatic ecosystems are natural complex systems. They are the site of a great n...
Research on how vast numbers of interacting species manage to coexist in nature reveals a deep dispa...
A new marine ecosystem model designed for the global domain is presented, and model output is compar...
Managers are increasingly aware of the need for science to inform the stewardship of natural lands a...
Marine ecosystem models are reasonably proficient at simulating physically-driven features such as s...
The paper by Hannah et al. (this volume) invokes foodweb theory and the ideas of complexity theory t...
Despite increasing use of ecosystem models, the effects of model structure and formulation detail o...
Modelling methodology, it is argued, is primarily about providing explanations of data which, if suf...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
BACKGROUND: Ecological attributes estimated from food web models have the potential to be indicators...
Background: Ecological attributes estimated from food web models have the potential to be indicators...
End-to-end models that represent ecosystem components from primary producers to top predators, linke...
Ecosystem rather than species management has become an explicit part of policies that feature in in...
In food webs, interactions between competition and defence control the partitioning of limiting reso...
Ecological attributes estimated from food web models have the potential to be indicators of good env...
International audienceAquatic ecosystems are natural complex systems. They are the site of a great n...
Research on how vast numbers of interacting species manage to coexist in nature reveals a deep dispa...
A new marine ecosystem model designed for the global domain is presented, and model output is compar...
Managers are increasingly aware of the need for science to inform the stewardship of natural lands a...