4.6 Article

Uncertainties in a Baltic Sea Food-Web Model Reveal Challenges for Future Projections

Journal

AMBIO
Volume 41, Issue 6, Pages 613-625

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-012-0324-z

Keywords

Food-web; Baltic Sea; Uncertainty; Model sensitivity; Ecopath with Ecosim; Ecosystem-based management

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  1. European Community [217246]

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Models that can project ecosystem dynamics under changing environmental conditions are in high demand. The application of such models, however, requires model validation together with analyses of model uncertainties, which are both often overlooked. We carried out a simplified model uncertainty and sensitivity analysis on an Ecopath with Ecosim food-web model of the Baltic Proper (BaltProWeb) and found the model sensitive to both variations in the input data of pre-identified key groups and environmental forcing. Model uncertainties grew particularly high in future climate change scenarios. For example, cod fishery recommendations that resulted in viable stocks in the original model failed after data uncertainties were introduced. In addition, addressing the trophic control dynamics produced by the food-web model proved as a useful tool for both model validation, and for studying the food-web function. These results indicate that presenting model uncertainties is necessary to alleviate ecological surprises in marine ecosystem management.

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