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Introduction to the Modelling of Marine Ecosystems
2nd Edition, Volume 72 - August 28, 2014
Authors: W. Fennel, T. Neumann
Hardback ISBN:9780444633637
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eBook ISBN:9780444634153
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Introduction to the Modelling of Marine Ecosystems, Second Edition provides foundational information on the construction of chemical and biological models – from simple cases to… Read more
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Introduction to the Modelling of Marine Ecosystems, Second Edition provides foundational information on the construction of chemical and biological models – from simple cases to more complex biogeochemical models and life cycle resolving model components. This step-by-step approach to increasing the complexity of the models allows readers to explore the theoretical framework and become familiar with the models even when they have limited experience in mathematical modeling. Introduction to the Modelling of Marine Ecosystems shows how biological model components can be integrated into three dimensional circulation models and how such models can be used for numerical experiments.
Covers the marine food web from nutrients, phytoplankton to higher trophic levels
Presents information on the response of marine systems to external pressures as seen in physical biological models
Provides an extended discussion of unifying theoretical concepts and of physical biological interaction
Covers higher trophic levels, in particular multi-species fish models and their interaction with the biogeochemical models
Offers MATLAB scripts on a companion website for many of the described example models to facilitate reproduction of the findings in the book and guide reader to writing own code
Oceanographers and marine biologists
Preface
Preface of the First Edition
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Models of marine ecosystems
1.2 Models from nutrients to fish
Chapter 2: Chemical-Biological Models
2.1 Chemical-biological processes
2.2 Simple models
2.3 Simple plankton models for the ocean
Chapter 3: More Complex Models
3.1 Competition
3.2 Several functional groups
3.3 N2 fixation
3.4 Denitrification
Chapter 4: Modelling Life Cycles of Copepods and Fish
4.1 Growth and stage duration
4.2 Stage-resolving models of copepods
4.3 Experimental simulations
4.4 A fish model
Chapter 5: Physical–Biological Interaction
5.1 Irradiance
5.2 Coastal ocean dynamics
5.3 Advection–diffusion equation
5.4 Upscaling and downscaling
5.5 Resolution of processes
Chapter 6: Coupled Models
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Regional to global models
6.3 Circulation models
6.4 Baltic sea
6.5 Description of the model system
6.6 Simulation of the annual cycle
6.7 Simulation of the decade 1980–1990
6.8 A load reduction experiment
6.9 Projection of future changes
6.10 Tracking of elements
6.11 Discussion
Chapter 7: Circulation Model, Copepods and Fish
7.1 Recruitment (Match–Mismatch)
7.2 Copepods in the baltic sea model
7.3 Three-dimensional simulations
7.4 Modelling of behavioural aspects
7.5 Fish in a three-dimensional model
7.6 Ergom: A Biogeochemical Model for Regional Seas
Chapter 8: A Brief Introduction to MATLAB
8.1 Fundamentals
8.2 Ordinary differential equations
8.3 Miscellaneous
Appendix: Content of the Booksite
Bibliography
Index
No. of pages: 372
Language: English
Edition: 2
Volume: 72
Published: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Elsevier Science
Hardback ISBN: 9780444633637
eBook ISBN: 9780444634153
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W. Fennel
Dr. Wolfgang Fennel is professor emeritus of physical oceanography at the University of Rostock and he was head of the section of physical oceanography of the Baltic Sea Research Institute, (IOW). His background is theoretical oceanography and he is a specialist in oceanic circulation and wave processes. He is also working on the coupling of physics and marine biology. Wolfgang Fennel was President of SCOR (2008-2012) and is now Past SCOR President until 2016. He promoted interdisciplinary co-operation.
Affiliations and expertise
Baltic Sea Research Institute, Rostock, Germany
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T. Neumann
Dr. Thomas Neumann is senior scientist working in the section of physical oceanography in the Baltic Sea Research Institute, (IOW). After an initial oceanographic career in small scale processes in the sea he turned his scientific interests in the 1990ties to coupled physical and biological modeling. He is one of the leading experts in coupled physical biogeochemical models.