A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report
This work was undertaken as part of a multidisciplinary research project funded by the Marine Observation Prediction and Assessment Network - MEOPAR (at ULaval), Canadian Institute of Health Research – CIHR (at University of Ottawa), and Sentinel North (at ULaval), and hosted at Université Laval, in...
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ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/113263 2024-06-23T07:50:14+00:00 A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report Pedro, Sara Kenny, Tiff-Annie Maps, Frédéric Lemire, Mélanie Saint-Béat, Blanche Babin, Marcel Tremblay, Jean-Éric Yunda-Guarin, Gustavo Moisan, Marie-Ange Boissinot, Justin Hoover, Carie Janjua, Muhammad Yamin Herbig, Jennifer Geoffroy, Maxime Little, Matthew Chan, Laurie Takuvik Québec Océan Littoral NeoLab Baffin, Baie de Nunavut -- Qikiqtarjuaq 2023-03-08T17:02:08Z 26 pages application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/113263 https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2022.00015 eng eng Elementa : science of the anthropocene https://github.com/sjppedro/Qik_Ecopath_model 1 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/113263 doi:10.1525/elementa.2022.00015 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Marine environment Food security Food web Climate change Network analysis Subsistence harvest Chaînes alimentaires (Écologie) Plateau continental Littoral Écosystèmes marins Sécurité alimentaire rapport de recherche 2023 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/11326310.1525/elementa.2022.00015 2024-06-03T23:43:59Z This work was undertaken as part of a multidisciplinary research project funded by the Marine Observation Prediction and Assessment Network - MEOPAR (at ULaval), Canadian Institute of Health Research – CIHR (at University of Ottawa), and Sentinel North (at ULaval), and hosted at Université Laval, in Canada. The objective of the overall project is to support the food security (i.e., the availability and access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food that meets dietary preference) of Inuit communities of the Eastern Canadian Arctic, as well as to explore ways to adapt to effects of climate change. Inuit fish and hunt local marine species, from invertebrates to fish and marine mammals, which make a large part of their diet and are central to their food security. With temperatures increasing twice as fast as the global average and sea ice becoming thinner and forming later, climate change effects on the distribution and abundance of Arctic marine species are already taking place. To better understand the effects of climate change in important subsistence species, a multi-species model (Ecopath with Ecosim) will be used to inform the development of an integrated ecosystem assessment. The model will be used as a tool to co-create scenarios of ecosystem change with the community of Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut, to inform adaptation strategies regarding food security (e.g., potential of new fisheries in the region). This report describes the development of an Ecopath model of the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. The methodology, data used to construct the model, data gaps and limitations are described. Report Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Climate change inuit Nunavut Qikiqtarjuaq Sea ice Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Nunavut Baffin Bay Canada Qikiqtarjuaq ENVELOPE(-64.029,-64.029,67.557,67.557) Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 11 1 |
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Marine environment Food security Food web Climate change Network analysis Subsistence harvest Chaînes alimentaires (Écologie) Plateau continental Littoral Écosystèmes marins Sécurité alimentaire Pedro, Sara Kenny, Tiff-Annie Maps, Frédéric Lemire, Mélanie Saint-Béat, Blanche Babin, Marcel Tremblay, Jean-Éric Yunda-Guarin, Gustavo Moisan, Marie-Ange Boissinot, Justin Hoover, Carie Janjua, Muhammad Yamin Herbig, Jennifer Geoffroy, Maxime Little, Matthew Chan, Laurie A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report |
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Marine environment Food security Food web Climate change Network analysis Subsistence harvest Chaînes alimentaires (Écologie) Plateau continental Littoral Écosystèmes marins Sécurité alimentaire |
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This work was undertaken as part of a multidisciplinary research project funded by the Marine Observation Prediction and Assessment Network - MEOPAR (at ULaval), Canadian Institute of Health Research – CIHR (at University of Ottawa), and Sentinel North (at ULaval), and hosted at Université Laval, in Canada. The objective of the overall project is to support the food security (i.e., the availability and access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food that meets dietary preference) of Inuit communities of the Eastern Canadian Arctic, as well as to explore ways to adapt to effects of climate change. Inuit fish and hunt local marine species, from invertebrates to fish and marine mammals, which make a large part of their diet and are central to their food security. With temperatures increasing twice as fast as the global average and sea ice becoming thinner and forming later, climate change effects on the distribution and abundance of Arctic marine species are already taking place. To better understand the effects of climate change in important subsistence species, a multi-species model (Ecopath with Ecosim) will be used to inform the development of an integrated ecosystem assessment. The model will be used as a tool to co-create scenarios of ecosystem change with the community of Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut, to inform adaptation strategies regarding food security (e.g., potential of new fisheries in the region). This report describes the development of an Ecopath model of the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. The methodology, data used to construct the model, data gaps and limitations are described. |
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Pedro, Sara Kenny, Tiff-Annie Maps, Frédéric Lemire, Mélanie Saint-Béat, Blanche Babin, Marcel Tremblay, Jean-Éric Yunda-Guarin, Gustavo Moisan, Marie-Ange Boissinot, Justin Hoover, Carie Janjua, Muhammad Yamin Herbig, Jennifer Geoffroy, Maxime Little, Matthew Chan, Laurie |
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Pedro, Sara Kenny, Tiff-Annie Maps, Frédéric Lemire, Mélanie Saint-Béat, Blanche Babin, Marcel Tremblay, Jean-Éric Yunda-Guarin, Gustavo Moisan, Marie-Ange Boissinot, Justin Hoover, Carie Janjua, Muhammad Yamin Herbig, Jennifer Geoffroy, Maxime Little, Matthew Chan, Laurie |
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A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report |
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A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report |
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A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report |
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A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report |
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A food web model for the Baffin Bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. Part 1 : Ecopath Technical Report |
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food web model for the baffin bay coastal and shelf ecosystem. part 1 : ecopath technical report |
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Elementa : science of the anthropocene |
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2023 |
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Baffin, Baie de Nunavut -- Qikiqtarjuaq |
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Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Climate change inuit Nunavut Qikiqtarjuaq Sea ice |
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