International audienceEcosystem models are valuable tools for informing fisheries management due to their ability to simulate the spatial dynamics of modelled species, their trophic interactions, and their responses to fishing in an ecosystem context. In this study, we developed an OSMOSE (Objectoriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation) model for the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA) ecosystem off western Canada, which simulated the entire life cycle of six key species and for the first time integrated spatial population structure and "background" taxa. Background taxa are of secondary importance for the study at hand but have the potential to be important prey or predators of the key species. The primary a...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
As fishery production and habitat quality continues to experience declines, there is a growing need ...
Almost all epipelagic fish species in the Northeast Pacific show an increase in population size bet...
Ecosystem models are valuable tools for informing fisheries management due to their ability to simul...
The marine ecosystem off British Columbia (BC), Canada, has experienced various changes in the last ...
The marine ecosystem off British Columbia (BC), Canada, has experienced various changes in the last ...
The marine ecosystem off British Columbia (BC), Canada, has experienced various changes in the last ...
Pacific herring is a common North Pacific forage fish targeted by commercial, aboriginal, and subsis...
Pacific herring is a common North Pacific forage fish targeted by commercial, aboriginal, and subsis...
This study incorporated two pathways of environmental forcing (i.e. "larval mortality forcing" and "...
This study incorporated two pathways of environmental forcing (i.e. “larval mortality forcing” and “...
This study incorporated two pathways of environmental forcing (i.e. “larval mortality forcing” and “...
This paper analyzes the trophic role of Pacific herring, the potential consequences of its depletion...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
By applying an individual-based model (OSMOSE) to the southern Benguela ecosystem, a multispecies an...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
As fishery production and habitat quality continues to experience declines, there is a growing need ...
Almost all epipelagic fish species in the Northeast Pacific show an increase in population size bet...
Ecosystem models are valuable tools for informing fisheries management due to their ability to simul...
The marine ecosystem off British Columbia (BC), Canada, has experienced various changes in the last ...
The marine ecosystem off British Columbia (BC), Canada, has experienced various changes in the last ...
The marine ecosystem off British Columbia (BC), Canada, has experienced various changes in the last ...
Pacific herring is a common North Pacific forage fish targeted by commercial, aboriginal, and subsis...
Pacific herring is a common North Pacific forage fish targeted by commercial, aboriginal, and subsis...
This study incorporated two pathways of environmental forcing (i.e. "larval mortality forcing" and "...
This study incorporated two pathways of environmental forcing (i.e. “larval mortality forcing” and “...
This study incorporated two pathways of environmental forcing (i.e. “larval mortality forcing” and “...
This paper analyzes the trophic role of Pacific herring, the potential consequences of its depletion...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
By applying an individual-based model (OSMOSE) to the southern Benguela ecosystem, a multispecies an...
An individual-based model named OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation)...
As fishery production and habitat quality continues to experience declines, there is a growing need ...
Almost all epipelagic fish species in the Northeast Pacific show an increase in population size bet...