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Evaluating impacts of imprecise parameters on the performance of an ecosystem model OSMOSE-JZB

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ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
卷 419, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2019.108923

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OSMOSE; Imprecise parameters; Monte carlo simulation; Uncertainty analysis

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in China [201612004]
  2. China Scholarship Council
  3. Ocean University of China
  4. University of Maine

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Ecosystem models are widely advocated for ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM). However, the use of ecosystem models is still limited in tactical fisheries management due to large uncertainties that undermine the confidence of stakeholders. Using a Monte Carlo simulation approach, this study quantified the impact of imprecise parameters on performance of a multi-species individual-based model OSMOSE (Object-oriented Simulator of Marine Ecosystems Exploitation) in evaluating the status of fish community, population, and individual. Uncertainties associated with the following five parameters were considered: fishing mortality (M-fishing), additional natural mortality (M-natural), larval mortality (M-larval), species-specific relative fecundity (RF), and the proportion of available low trophic level (LTL) biomass to high trophic level (HTL) groups (Plank access). The imprecise value of M-larval had the highest relative influence on model outputs. The imprecision of model outputs were sharply increased when the imprecisions of RF and Plank access were high. The compound sources resulted in a greater imprecision of model predictions, confirming that the hierarchical model structure of OSMOSE facilitated the error diffusion. We also investigated the synergetic and antagonistic effects of aforementioned parameter uncertainty on the total biomass of the community (Bio(com)) and mean trophic level of the community (mTL(com)). Both Bio(com) and mTL(com) seemed not sensitive to the changes in M-natural. The M-fishing and M10,,,,1 had negative effects on mTL(com), and there was a positive relationship between two ecological indicators and last two parameters (RF and Plank.access). The M-larval had a dominant impact on Bioco, and mTLcom. Increasing Mftthing and could result in a larger decline of Bio(com) and mTL(com) compared to that caused by a single parameter. Similarly, there was a larger increase of Bio(com) and mTL(com) after increasing RF and Plank access. There was a small variation of Bio(com) and mTL(com) when both M-fishing and RF changed, suggesting M-fishing could offset the effect of RF on Bio(com) and mTL(com). This study suggests that the imprecision of model parameters can greatly reduce utility of an ecosystem model. We recommend to develop research priority to reduce identified key sources of uncertainty and better understand error diffusion resulting from hierarchical model structures.

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