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A community-based framework for aquatic ecosystem models.

Authors :
Trolle, Dennis
Hamilton, David
Hipsey, Matthew
Bolding, Karsten
Bruggeman, Jorn
Mooij, Wolf
Janse, Jan
Nielsen, Anders
Jeppesen, Erik
Elliott, J.
Makler-Pick, Vardit
Petzoldt, Thomas
Rinke, Karsten
Flindt, Mogens
Arhonditsis, George
Gal, Gideon
Bjerring, Rikke
Tominaga, Koji
Hoen, Jochem't
Downing, Andrea
Source :
Hydrobiologia; Mar2012, Vol. 683 Issue 1, p25-34, 10p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Here, we communicate a point of departure in the development of aquatic ecosystem models, namely a new community-based framework, which supports an enhanced and transparent union between the collective expertise that exists in the communities of traditional ecologists and model developers. Through a literature survey, we document the growing importance of numerical aquatic ecosystem models while also noting the difficulties, up until now, of the aquatic scientific community to make significant advances in these models during the past two decades. Through a common forum for aquatic ecosystem modellers we aim to (i) advance collaboration within the aquatic ecosystem modelling community, (ii) enable increased use of models for research, policy and ecosystem-based management, (iii) facilitate a collective framework using common (standardised) code to ensure that model development is incremental, (iv) increase the transparency of model structure, assumptions and techniques, (v) achieve a greater understanding of aquatic ecosystem functioning, (vi) increase the reliability of predictions by aquatic ecosystem models, (vii) stimulate model inter-comparisons including differing model approaches, and (viii) avoid 're-inventing the wheel', thus accelerating improvements to aquatic ecosystem models. We intend to achieve this as a community that fosters interactions amongst ecologists and model developers. Further, we outline scientific topics recently articulated by the scientific community, which lend themselves well to being addressed by integrative modelling approaches and serve to motivate the progress and implementation of an open source model framework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00188158
Volume :
683
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hydrobiologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
70842834
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-011-0957-0