We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently used to understand and project changes in the distribution and productivity of living marine resources including: 1) statistical species distribution models, 2) physiology-based, biophysical models of single life stages or the whole life cycle of species, 3) food web models, and 4) end-to-end models. Single pressures are rare and, in the future, models must be able to examine multiple factors affecting living marine resources such as interactions between: i) climate-driven changes in temperature regimes and acidification, ii) reductions in water quality due to eutrophication, iii) the introduction of alien invasive species, and/or iv) (over-)exp...
participantWill there be fish in the ocean to feed our children and grandchildren, and can the marin...
International audienceAs species biology and ecology is profoundly influenced by climate, any climat...
16 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, 1 appendixThe spatial prediction of species distributions from survey...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
Climate change has already altered the distribution of marine fishes. Future predictions of fish dis...
In recent decades, oceans have been increasingly stressed by human activities that induced significa...
International audienceThe distribution of marine organisms is strongly influenced by climatic gradie...
End-to-end models that represent ecosystem components from primary producers to top predators, linke...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
arge‐scale and long‐term changes in fish abundance and distribution in response to climate change ha...
International audienceThe objectives of this work were to examine the past, current and potential in...
participantWill there be fish in the ocean to feed our children and grandchildren, and can the marin...
International audienceAs species biology and ecology is profoundly influenced by climate, any climat...
16 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, 1 appendixThe spatial prediction of species distributions from survey...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
We review and compare four broad categories of spatially-explicit modelling approaches currently use...
Climate change has already altered the distribution of marine fishes. Future predictions of fish dis...
In recent decades, oceans have been increasingly stressed by human activities that induced significa...
International audienceThe distribution of marine organisms is strongly influenced by climatic gradie...
End-to-end models that represent ecosystem components from primary producers to top predators, linke...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
arge‐scale and long‐term changes in fish abundance and distribution in response to climate change ha...
International audienceThe objectives of this work were to examine the past, current and potential in...
participantWill there be fish in the ocean to feed our children and grandchildren, and can the marin...
International audienceAs species biology and ecology is profoundly influenced by climate, any climat...
16 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, 1 appendixThe spatial prediction of species distributions from survey...