Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach

While economists have discussed ecosystem-based fisheries management and similar concepts, little attention has been devoted to purposeful modeling of food webs. Models of ecosystems or food webs that make economic analysis viable should capture as much as possible of system structure and dynamics w...

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Main Authors: Ekerhovd, Nils-Arne, Kvamsdal, Sturla F.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:131:y:2017:i:c:p:250-261 2024-04-14T08:16:50+00:00 Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach Ekerhovd, Nils-Arne Kvamsdal, Sturla F. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800916301859 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800916301859 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:20Z While economists have discussed ecosystem-based fisheries management and similar concepts, little attention has been devoted to purposeful modeling of food webs. Models of ecosystems or food webs that make economic analysis viable should capture as much as possible of system structure and dynamics while balancing biological and ecological detail against dimensionality and model complexity. Relevant models need strong, empirical content, but data availability may inhibit modeling efforts. Models are bound to be nonlinear, and model and observational uncertainty should be included. To deal with these issues and to improve modeling of ecosystems or food webs for use in ecosystem-based fisheries management analysis, we suggest the data assimilation method ensemble Kalman filtering. To illustrate the method, we model the dynamics of the main, pelagic species in the Norwegian Sea. In order to reduce parameter dimensionality, the species are modeled to rely on a common carrying capacity. We also take further methodological steps to deal with a still high number of parameters. Our best model captures much of the observed dynamics in the fish stocks while the estimated model error is moderate. Ecosystem-based management; Pelagic fisheries; Norwegian Sea; Ensemble Kalman filter; Bioeconomics; Article in Journal/Newspaper Norwegian Sea RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Norwegian Sea
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description While economists have discussed ecosystem-based fisheries management and similar concepts, little attention has been devoted to purposeful modeling of food webs. Models of ecosystems or food webs that make economic analysis viable should capture as much as possible of system structure and dynamics while balancing biological and ecological detail against dimensionality and model complexity. Relevant models need strong, empirical content, but data availability may inhibit modeling efforts. Models are bound to be nonlinear, and model and observational uncertainty should be included. To deal with these issues and to improve modeling of ecosystems or food webs for use in ecosystem-based fisheries management analysis, we suggest the data assimilation method ensemble Kalman filtering. To illustrate the method, we model the dynamics of the main, pelagic species in the Norwegian Sea. In order to reduce parameter dimensionality, the species are modeled to rely on a common carrying capacity. We also take further methodological steps to deal with a still high number of parameters. Our best model captures much of the observed dynamics in the fish stocks while the estimated model error is moderate. Ecosystem-based management; Pelagic fisheries; Norwegian Sea; Ensemble Kalman filter; Bioeconomics;
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author Ekerhovd, Nils-Arne
Kvamsdal, Sturla F.
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Kvamsdal, Sturla F.
Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach
author_facet Ekerhovd, Nils-Arne
Kvamsdal, Sturla F.
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title Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach
title_short Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach
title_full Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach
title_fullStr Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach
title_full_unstemmed Up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: A data assimilation-based approach
title_sort up the ante on bioeconomic submodels of marine food webs: a data assimilation-based approach
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800916301859
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