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The age as a diagnostic of the dynamics of marine ecosystem models
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">éric JM?DelhezEmail author  Geneviève?Lacroix  éric?Deleersnijder
Institution:(1) Université de Liège, MARE, Modélisation et Méthodes Mathématiques, Sart-Tilman B37, 4000 Liège, Belgium;(2) Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models, Gulledelle 100, 1200 Brussels, Belgium;(3) Université Catholique de Louvain, Institut drsquoAstronomie et de Géophysique, G. Lemaître, Chemin du Cyclotron 2, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:The constituent-oriented age theory (CAT) worked out by Delhez et al. (1999) is a flexible tool that can be applied to diagnose complex models. It is shown here how this can be used to quantify the pace at which an ecosystem model works. At the cost of the introduction of one additional evolution equation for each compartment of the ecosystem model, the mean age of the biological material forming these compartments can be computed. The information obtained in this way complements the information provided by the concentration data; while the latter measures the standing stocks, the former provides an integrated assessment of the interaction rates and matter fluxes. The benefits of the method are demonstrated with a simple Lotka–Volterra system and a one-dimensional vertical model of the nitrogen cycle in the Ligurian Sea. The theory can be used to study the biological compartments individually or the ecosystem as a whole. In particular, the age is a valuable tool to quantify the overall cycling rate of nitrogen in the food web.Responsible Editor: Phil Dyke
Keywords:Age  Diagnostic  Ecosystem model  Ligurian Sea
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