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TROPHIK - Journal Article: Impacts of climate change on the Bay of Seine ecosystem: Forcing a spatio‐temporal trophic model with predictions from an ecological niche model

This paper presents the assessment of potential impacts of changes in species distribution by climate change on the extended Seine Bay ecosystem.

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2021
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https://www.france-energies-marines.org/7bb11dc2-d8a7-41bb-a879-2cfdd09ef402
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FEM
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Completed
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  France Energies Marines
525 avenue Alexis de Rochon , Plouzané , 29280 , France
Author
  LEMAR - Pierre Bourdaud
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  • France Energies Marines
  • Biofouling
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  • Environmental monitoring facilities
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  • /FEM/TROPHIK
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  • Oceans
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2016
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2019

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Impacts of climate change on the Bay of Seine ecosystem: Forcing a spatio‐temporal trophic model with predictions from an ecological niche model ( DOI )

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2010-12-08
Explanation
Article 7, paragraph 1, of Directive 2007/2 / EC corresponds to the technical procedures for interoperability: this is the regulation on interoperability: regulation n ° 1253/2013 of 21 October 2013 amending and supplementing Regulation n ° 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010
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In this study, a set of species distribution models predictions were used to force the spatially‐explicit trophic model Ecospace in order to evaluate the potentials impacts that two 2,100 climate scenarios, RCP2.6 and RCP8.5, could have on a highly exploited ecosystem, the Bay of Seine (France). Simulations demonstrated that both scenarios would influence the community of the Bay of Seine ecosystem: as expected, more intense changes were predicted with the extreme scenario RCP8.5 than with the RCP2.6 scenario. Under both scenarios, a majority of species underwent a decrease of biomass, although some increased. However, in both cases the stability of the majority of species dynamics was lowered, the sustainability of the fishery. Differences between niche modelling predictions and those obtained through the forcing in Ecospace highlighted the paramount importance of considering trophic interactions in climate change simulations. These results illustrate the requirement of multiplying novel approaches for efficiently forecasting potential impacts of climate change.

Partners of the project: FEM, UNICAEN, MNHN, CNRS, LILLE 1, ULCO, Eoliennes Offshore du Calvados.

Funding: French National Research Agency under the Investment for the Future Programme (ANR-10-IEED-0006-12).

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2022-01-14T16:23:44
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  France Energies Marines - RESCORE
525 Avenue Alexis de Rochon , Plouzané , 29280 , France
 
 

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