Calibrating ecosystem models to support ecosystem-based management of marine systems
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Ecosystem models, such as Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE), provide a platform to simulate intricate policy scenarios where multiple species, pressures, and ecosystem services interact. Complex questions often return complex answers, necessitating evidence and advice to be communicated in terms of trade-offs, risks, and uncertainty. Calibration procedures for EwE, which can act as a source of uncertainty and bias in model results, have yet to be explored in a comprehensive way that communicates how sensitive model outputs are to different calibration approaches. As the EwE community has grown, multiple divergent approaches have been applied to calibrate models through the estimation of vulnerability multiplier s: parameter s that augment the consumption rate limits of predators. Here we explore the underlying principles of vulnerability multipliers as well as existing calibration approaches and their justification. Two case studies are presented: the first explores how vulnerability multipliers emerge based on the chosen calibration approach using simulated data, while the second takes two operational EwE models (Irish Sea and Northwest Atlantic Continental Shelf) and compares their outputs when calibrated following alternate calibration approaches. We show how calibration approaches can impact model- derived advice and provide a list of best practice recommendations for EwE calibration.
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- European Commission
- OceanICU - Ocean-ICU Improving Carbon Understanding 101083922
- European Commission
- EcoScope - Ecocentric management for sustainable fisheries and healthy marine ecosystems 101000302
- European Commission
- GES4SEAS - Achieving Good Environmental Status for maintaining ecosystem SErvices, by ASsessing integrated impacts of cumulative pressures 101059877
- Agencia Estatal de Investigación
- ProOceans PID2020-118097RB-I00
- Fundación Severo Ochoa
- Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence accreditation CEX2019-000928-S