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Using Global-Scale Earth System Models for Regional Fisheries Applications

Kelly A. Kearney Kelly A. Kearney Steven J. Bograd Elizabeth Drenkard Fabian A. Gomez +16 lainnya

Abstrak

Climate change may impact ocean ecosystems through a number of mechanisms, including shifts in primary productivity or plankton community structure, ocean acidification, and deoxygenation. These processes can be simulated with global Earth system models (ESMs), which are increasingly being used in the context of fisheries management and other living marine resource (LMR) applications. However, projections of LMR-relevant metrics such as net primary production can vary widely between ESMs, even under identical climate scenarios. Therefore, the use of ESM should be accompanied by an understanding of the structural differences in the biogeochemical sub-models within ESMs that may give rise to these differences. This review article provides a brief overview of some of the most prominent differences among the most recent generation of ESM and how they are relevant to LMR application.

Penulis (21)

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Kelly A. Kearney

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Kelly A. Kearney

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Steven J. Bograd

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Elizabeth Drenkard

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Fabian A. Gomez

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Fabian A. Gomez

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Melissa Haltuch

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Albert J. Hermann

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Albert J. Hermann

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Michael G. Jacox

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Michael G. Jacox

I

Isaac C. Kaplan

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Stefan Koenigstein

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Stefan Koenigstein

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Jessica Y. Luo

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Michelle Masi

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Barbara Muhling

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Barbara Muhling

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Mercedes Pozo Buil

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Mercedes Pozo Buil

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Phoebe A. Woodworth-Jefcoats

Format Sitasi

Kearney, K.A., Kearney, K.A., Bograd, S.J., Drenkard, E., Gomez, F.A., Gomez, F.A. et al. (2021). Using Global-Scale Earth System Models for Regional Fisheries Applications. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.622206

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2021
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10.3389/fmars.2021.622206
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