Code of size-spectrum species-based Dynamic Bioclimate Envelope Model (SS-DBEM)
Authors/Creators
- 1. AZTI
- 2. University of British Columbia
Description
The multi-species ecosystem model SS-DBEM integrates a species based model (DBEM) with the spectrum approach (SS). This model includes a large number of mechanisms and ecological processes such as population growth, movement, and dispersal of adults and larvae, as well as the ecophysiological effects of temperature, oxygen, and pH on body size, growth, mortality, and reproduction. The SS-DBEM model provides spatially (at a 0.5x0.5º resolution) and temporally (yearly) resolved predictions of changes in species’ size, abundance and biomass with consideration of competition. The competition algorithm describes the resource allocation between different species co-occurring in a spatial unit (thereafter cell) by comparing the flux of energy (in biomass) that can be supported (estimated with the SS model) with the energy demanded by the species predicted to inhabit that cell (estimated with the DBEM model). In addition, the environmental conditions are considered in the mechanisms and since there are different environmental conditions that are provided by the biogeochemical models, species responses are also different spatially. See readme.txt for scientific publications developing and using the model.
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Related works
- Is described by
- Journal article: 10.1111/gcb.12231 (DOI)
Funding
- European Commission
- EURO-BASIN - European Union Basin-scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration (EURO-BASIN) 264933
- European Commission
- MISSION ATLANTIC - Towards the Sustainable Development of the Atlantic Ocean: Mapping and Assessing the present and future status of Atlantic marine ecosystems under the influence of climate change and exploitation 862428
- European Commission
- CERES - Climate change and European aquatic RESources 678193
- European Commission
- SUSTUNTECH - Sustainable tuna fisheries through advanced earth observation technologies 869342
- European Commission
- FutureMARES - Climate Change and Future Marine Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity 869300