2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0094286
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Combined Fishing and Climate Forcing in the Southern Benguela Upwelling Ecosystem: An End-to-End Modelling Approach Reveals Dampened Effects

Abstract: The effects of climate and fishing on marine ecosystems have usually been studied separately, but their interactions make ecosystem dynamics difficult to understand and predict. Of particular interest to management, the potential synergism or antagonism between fishing pressure and climate forcing is analysed in this paper, using an end-to-end ecosystem model of the southern Benguela ecosystem, built from coupling hydrodynamic, biogeochemical and multispecies fish models (ROMS-N2P2Z2D2-OSMOSE). Scenarios of di… Show more

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“…This represents a powerful tool for scenario testing of climate change and anthropogenic impacts simultaneously. There is a growing trend for E2E modelling, which includes anthropogenic and physical drivers behind observed changes, identifying both direct and indirect causes (Fulton, 2010;Shin et al, 2010b;Travers-Trolet et al, 2014), and so better facilitates the setting of targets and implementation of management measures (Cury et al, 2008;Kaplan et al, 2012). Fig.…”
Section: End-to-end Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This represents a powerful tool for scenario testing of climate change and anthropogenic impacts simultaneously. There is a growing trend for E2E modelling, which includes anthropogenic and physical drivers behind observed changes, identifying both direct and indirect causes (Fulton, 2010;Shin et al, 2010b;Travers-Trolet et al, 2014), and so better facilitates the setting of targets and implementation of management measures (Cury et al, 2008;Kaplan et al, 2012). Fig.…”
Section: End-to-end Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, under the growing need to provide guidance for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem based management, these so called end-to-end (E2E) models521 have been increasingly used to predict marine ecosystem changes and for scenario testing of climate change and anthropogenic impacts simultaneously2223.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OSMOSE has often been coupled with lower trophic level systems based on satellite chlorophyll a (Grüss et al 2015) and biogeochemical models (Halouani et al 2016;Travers-Trolet et al 2014). Travers-Trolet et al (2014) investigated the effects of the combined pressures of fishing and climate forcing in the southern Benguela ecosystem using a hydrodynamic lower trophic level OSMOSE-coupled model.…”
Section: Biogeochemical Model Coupled With Individual-based Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Travers-Trolet et al (2014) investigated the effects of the combined pressures of fishing and climate forcing in the southern Benguela ecosystem using a hydrodynamic lower trophic level OSMOSE-coupled model. This suggested important roles for intermediate trophic level foraging fish under the combined pressures.…”
Section: Biogeochemical Model Coupled With Individual-based Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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