Title: Diapositive 1
1 International Symposium onParameterisation of
Trophic Interactions in Ecosystem
ModellingSUMMARY Conveners M. St John P.
Monfray, J. Ruiz Cadiz, March, 20th to 23rd,
2007Deliverable of WP3.1 Model Interfacing and
WP4 Ecosystems End-to-end
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2Global Context
IMPACT ???
Models using only the natural forcings due to
solar activity and volcanoes Decadal averages of
observations are shown for the period
19062005 Models using both natural and
anthropogenic forcings.
Source IPCC 2007 WG1-AR4
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3IGBP Context
2008
2007
2009
Parameterization of Trophic Interactions (Cadiz)
AMEMR (Plymouth)
IMBER-GLOBEC Merging with extended Science Plan
for 2009-2014
CLIOTOP (La Paz, 2007)
ESSAS (Hakodate, 2007)
ICED
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4Topics Covered (1/2)
Session 1 Climate and biological interactions.
Session 2 Dynamics of Phytoplankton
Functional Types Session 3 PP - ecosystem
- population models coupling Session 4
Changes in food quality and Redfield Stochiometry
affecting species/groups along blooms.
How to improve climate models by learning about
biological feedbacks? Raghu Murtugudde
Modelling coexistence of pelagic osmotrophs
using selective "killing the winner" mechanisms.
Comparison with mesocosm data.F. Thingstad E.
Strand A. Larsen Towards implementing the
Rhomboid strategy in zooplankton modelsCarlotti,
F. , Poggiale,J.C. Modelling variable
stoichiometry moving away from Redfield and
MonodKevin Flynn
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5Topics Covered (2/2)
Session 5 Forage control on predator
dynamics Session 6 Predator control on prey
dynamics. Session 7 Complexity Theory,
Foodweb Theory, Marine Ecosystem
Models Session 8 A vision to model the
Global Change of Marine Ecosystems
Scaling laws for modelling functional groups
and their control on predator dynamicsPatrick
Lehodey Modelling mobile predatorsprey
interactions Geir Huse Complexity Theory,
Foodweb Theory, and Marine Ecosystem
Modelling.Charles Hannah, Alain Vezina, Mike St.
John Modelling Marine Ecosystems in the
Context of Global ChangeCisco Werner
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6Points of Discussion
- Data (or the critical lack of it!)- what data?
trophic level, key species, varied units ???-
O2 - target the Eq. Pacific in the next 5-10 yrs
with new sensors on existing platforms (ARGO
floats)- TL2 and TL3, 0-700m - target the
mid-trophic level spatial and temporal
distribution using acoustic probes (eg
Mid-trophic Automatic Acoustic Sampler (MAAS))
- Redfield-type models have gone
past their sell by date ??? - Is the approach correct for the new multinutrient
global models? - Is variable stochiometry globally computable?
- PFTs parametrisation
- 1 functional group 1-2 species !!!Does
predation define a PFT ???
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7Points of Discussion
- Temperature is the most misunderstood and
over-ascribed variable in systems with strong
seasonal forcing
- Mass Conservation ?
- Starting Principle (for BGC models) OR
Eventual Goal (top predators)
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8Symposium Output
- 8 recommendation short papers (authored by
provocateurs and rapporteurs)
- Progress in Oceanography Special IssueSubmission
July 2007 (pub. end 2008!?)
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9Symposium OutputMid-term
- List of E2E Interface Variables WP3.1
deliverable due June 2007
- Prioritize Species Vital Rates for EUROCEANS Data
Rescues Second Call WP4 deliverable (jointly
executed)
- Communicate to the community(EGS/AGU
Newsletters)
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10www.eur-oceans.eu/cadiz Full presentation and
discussion slides, synthesis and publication
updates!
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