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Bridging the gap between ecosystem modelling tools and geographic information systems: driving a food web model with external spatial-temporal data
Steenbeek, Jeroen
Coll, Marta
Gurney, Leigh
Mélin, Frédéric
Hoepffner, Nicolas
Buszowski, Joe
Christensen, Villy
Conference and workshops Ecopath 30 years – Modelling ecosystem dynamics: beyond boundaries with EwE, 4-14 November 2014, Barcelona, Spain.-- 2 pages, 2 figures
It is becoming clear that climate change and human activities will have notable impacts on marine ecosystems in the future, but the extent is poorly understood. Research is challenged by the limitations of present-day ecosystem models to address the interrelated spatial dynamics between climate, ocean chemistry, marine food webs, and human systems
Peer Reviewed
2015-05-19T09:08:59Z
2015-05-19T09:08:59Z
2014-11-12
2015-05-19T09:08:59Z
comunicación de congreso
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
issn: 1198-6727
Fisheries Centre Research Reports 22(3): 182-183 (2014)
Ecopath 30 Years Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts: 182-183 (2014)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/115373
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