Overview of sources for and specification of time series data for scenario simulations using the Pedersen et al. Barents Sea Ecosim model for the period 2000-2100

To run simulations using the large Pedersen et al. (2021) Barents Sea Ecosim model, time series with environmental drivers and biomass and catch data to compare with simulation output values are needed. This data set give an overview of time series that can be used to run simulations using the Ecosi...

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Main Authors: Pedersen, Torstein, Mortensen, Silje, Pedersen, Truls
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spelling ftdataverseno:doi:10.18710/5GT2UB 2024-10-20T14:07:53+00:00 Overview of sources for and specification of time series data for scenario simulations using the Pedersen et al. Barents Sea Ecosim model for the period 2000-2100 Pedersen, Torstein Mortensen, Silje Pedersen, Truls Pedersen, Torstein 2023-04-25 https://doi.org/10.18710/5GT2UB English eng DataverseNO https://doi.org/10.18710/5GT2UB Data sources for the data are given in the files Source_groups.txt and List_sources.txt Medicine Health and Life Sciences Climate Change Fishery Food Web Predation field data assessment model output 2023 ftdataverseno https://doi.org/10.18710/5GT2UB 2024-09-24T14:11:59Z To run simulations using the large Pedersen et al. (2021) Barents Sea Ecosim model, time series with environmental drivers and biomass and catch data to compare with simulation output values are needed. This data set give an overview of time series that can be used to run simulations using the Ecosim model for the period 2000-2100. The Pedersen et al. (2021) Ecopath with Ecosim model have 108 functional groups and time series for biomass, relative biomass, catches, fishing mortality and environmental drivers (temperature, primary production, biomass forcing of some functional groups) are reviewed and listed in the time serie data files. These time series can be used to run future scenarios. There are three files with complete sets of time series for three alternative fishing mortality level scenarios; low fishing mortality, business as usual and high fishing mortality. There are also three alternative environmental drivers corresponding to the temperature time series for the RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios from Bentley et al. (2017) and these are given as variables in each of the three time serie data sets. These data were compiled as part of the Nansen Legacy project. Other/Unknown Material Barents Sea DataverseNO Barents Sea Pedersen ENVELOPE(140.013,140.013,-66.668,-66.668)
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Overview of sources for and specification of time series data for scenario simulations using the Pedersen et al. Barents Sea Ecosim model for the period 2000-2100
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description To run simulations using the large Pedersen et al. (2021) Barents Sea Ecosim model, time series with environmental drivers and biomass and catch data to compare with simulation output values are needed. This data set give an overview of time series that can be used to run simulations using the Ecosim model for the period 2000-2100. The Pedersen et al. (2021) Ecopath with Ecosim model have 108 functional groups and time series for biomass, relative biomass, catches, fishing mortality and environmental drivers (temperature, primary production, biomass forcing of some functional groups) are reviewed and listed in the time serie data files. These time series can be used to run future scenarios. There are three files with complete sets of time series for three alternative fishing mortality level scenarios; low fishing mortality, business as usual and high fishing mortality. There are also three alternative environmental drivers corresponding to the temperature time series for the RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 scenarios from Bentley et al. (2017) and these are given as variables in each of the three time serie data sets. These data were compiled as part of the Nansen Legacy project.
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title Overview of sources for and specification of time series data for scenario simulations using the Pedersen et al. Barents Sea Ecosim model for the period 2000-2100
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