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    Session 10: Analysis and synthesis: Modelling zooplankton in aquatic ecosystems

    Daniel Grunbaum
    Expressing simplicity while implying complexity: Increasing the biological information content of ocean biogeochemical models
    (N/A)

    Thomas J. Kunz, Alistair J. Hobday and Anthony J. Richardson
    Modelling climate change impacts on zooplankton in the Tasman Sea, Southwest Pacific
    (pdf, 1 Mb)

    Marcos Llope, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Ricardo Anadón, Lorenzo Ciannelli, Kung-Sik Chan, Dag Ø. Hjermann, Espen Bagøien and Geir Ottersen
    Seasonal plankton dynamics along a cross-shelf gradient off Northern Spain
    (pdf, 0.5 Mb)

    Vincenzo Botte, Maria Grazia Mazzocchi and Maurizio Ribera d’Alcala’
    Modeling the copepod-phytoplankton interactions in presence of chemical defenses
    (pdf, 0.4 Mb)

    Fabien Lombard, Jonathan Erez, Elisabeth Michel and Laurent Labeyrie
    Multispecies modeling approach to predict foraminifer growth, ecological niches and shell export to the sea floor
    (pdf, 1.9 Mb)

    Eric N. Powell, Eileen E. Hofmann, John M. Klinck and Dennis Hedgecock
    A coupled genetics-growth model for Crassostrea gigas larvae
    (permission denied)

    Harold P. Batchelder, Brie J. Lindsey, Enrique Curchitser and William T. Peterson
    Modelled growth and development of Euphausia pacifica in the Northern California Current
    (pdf, 1.6 Mb)

    Michio J. Kishi and Takeshi Terui
    Population dynamics model of Copepoda (Neocalanus cristatus) in the Northwestern subarctic Pacific
    (pdf, 0.8 Mb)

    Frédéric Maps, Stéphane Plourde, Bruno Zakardjian and François J. Saucier
    Modelling the interactions between the hydrodynamics and the population dynamics of Calanus finmarchicus in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, eastern Canada: (1) The “Calanus circuit”
    (pdf, 1.5 Mb)




     
     
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