In this paper, we report on a coupled physical-biological model describing the spatio-temporal distribution of Calanus finmarchicus over an area of the North Atlantic and Norwegian Sea from 56°N, 30°W to 72°N, 20°E. The model, which explicitly represents all the life-history stages, is implemented in a highly efficient discrete space-time format which permits wide-ranging dynamic exploration and parameter optimization. The underlying hydrodynamic driving functions come from the Hamburg Shelf-Ocean Model (HAMSOM). The spatio-temporal distribution of resources powering development and reproduction is inferred from SeaWiFS sea-surface colour observations. We confront the model with distributional data inferred from continuous plankton recorder...
Standardized time-series sampling was carried out throughout 1997 at seven locations around the Nort...
A population dynamics model for Calanusjbnarchicus was coupled with a one-dimensional physical and b...
The population dynamics of a marine zooplankton species in the Fair Isle Current off northern Scotla...
In this paper, we report on a coupled physical-biological model describing the spatio-temporal distr...
A coupled 3D hydrodynamic and ecological model has been set up for the Norwegian Sea (i.e. SINMOD). ...
A weight-structured population model is described for Calanus finmarchicus. Results are presented fo...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is widely distributed over the sub-polar Atlantic and dominates the...
Here we present a new, pan-Atlantic compilation and analysis of data on Calanus finmarchicus abundan...
Abstract1. Attempts to understand the demography of natural populations from time-series can be hamp...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
The North Atlantic copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus are moving north in response t...
Data from plankton net and Optical Plankton Counter sampling during 12 winter cruises between 1994 a...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is an important part of the Norwegian Sea ecosystem because of its ...
Standardized time-series sampling was carried out throughout 1997 at seven locations around the Nort...
A population dynamics model for Calanusjbnarchicus was coupled with a one-dimensional physical and b...
The population dynamics of a marine zooplankton species in the Fair Isle Current off northern Scotla...
In this paper, we report on a coupled physical-biological model describing the spatio-temporal distr...
A coupled 3D hydrodynamic and ecological model has been set up for the Norwegian Sea (i.e. SINMOD). ...
A weight-structured population model is described for Calanus finmarchicus. Results are presented fo...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is widely distributed over the sub-polar Atlantic and dominates the...
Here we present a new, pan-Atlantic compilation and analysis of data on Calanus finmarchicus abundan...
Abstract1. Attempts to understand the demography of natural populations from time-series can be hamp...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
The North Atlantic copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus are moving north in response t...
Data from plankton net and Optical Plankton Counter sampling during 12 winter cruises between 1994 a...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is an important part of the Norwegian Sea ecosystem because of its ...
Standardized time-series sampling was carried out throughout 1997 at seven locations around the Nort...
A population dynamics model for Calanusjbnarchicus was coupled with a one-dimensional physical and b...
The population dynamics of a marine zooplankton species in the Fair Isle Current off northern Scotla...