Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades

5th Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research Symposium (AMEMR 2017), 3-6 July 2017, Plymouth

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Main Authors: Shannon, Lynne J., Coll, Marta, Lamont, Tarron, Winker, Henning
Format: comunicación de congreso biblioteca
Published: 2017-07-03
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/180469
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spelling dig-icm-es-10261-1804692019-04-24T10:57:50Z Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades Shannon, Lynne J. Coll, Marta Lamont, Tarron Winker, Henning 5th Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research Symposium (AMEMR 2017), 3-6 July 2017, Plymouth Previous trophic models of the Southern Benguela ecosystem are updated, refined and refitted, using newly available biological, fisheries and environmental data series. In the last decade, there have been notable advancements in our understanding of dynamics and changes in the Southern Benguela ecosystem and environment. These findings and data sets spanning multiple trophic levels are incorporated into an Ecopath with Ecosim food web model of the system, fit to catch and species abundance data from 1978-2015. Using Ecosim temporal dynamic modelling, we attempt to shed further light on the processes by which multiple drivers act to produce the ecosystem trends and variability we observe. This understanding is important in reconciling the knowledge needed to manage fisheries and to protect marine biodiversity by means of ecosystem-based management in South Africa, and to advance management under future scenarios of global change in the region. The updated model is currently being usedto examine in detail, at the ecosystem level, some of the most pressing issues in South African fisheries management Peer Reviewed 2019-04-24T10:55:04Z 2019-04-24T10:55:04Z 2017-07-03 2019-04-24T10:55:05Z comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 5th Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research Symposium (2017) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/180469 Sí none
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description 5th Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research Symposium (AMEMR 2017), 3-6 July 2017, Plymouth
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author Shannon, Lynne J.
Coll, Marta
Lamont, Tarron
Winker, Henning
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Coll, Marta
Lamont, Tarron
Winker, Henning
Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades
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Winker, Henning
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title Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades
title_short Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades
title_full Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades
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title_full_unstemmed Using available ecological and environmental time series and current understanding of multiple drivers to examine temporal variability in the Southern Benguela over the past four decades
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