2024
DOI: 10.1111/fog.12691
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Evaluating the performance of a system model in predicting zooplankton dynamics: Insights from the Bering Sea ecosystem

Genoa Sullaway,
Curry J. Cunningham,
David Kimmel
et al.

Abstract: Understanding how ecosystem change influences fishery resources through trophic pathways is a key tenet of ecosystem‐based fishery management. System models (SM), which use numerical modeling to describe physical and biological processes, can advance inclusion of ecosystem and prey information in fisheries management; however, incorporating SMs in management requires evaluation against empirical data. The Bering Ecosystem Study Nutrient‐Phytoplankton‐Zooplankton (BESTNPZ) model is an SM (originally created by … Show more

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