Fish 501 #25 - How do I model (Bring your own questions)

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The very last session of Fish 501 is a public discussion about EwE modelling, a reflection on the Fish 501 course, and plans about the future. Many thanks to all of you who participated, and many thanks to Villy Christensen for organizing and running this landmark course.

Fish 501 is an annual marine ecosystem modelling graduate course at the University of British Columbia, focused on how the EwE modelling framework can be used to address scientific and policy questions related to food web modelling, and notably how to address questions as part of an Ecosystem Based Management process. The underlying theories will be introduced throughout, but emphasis will be on hands-on with actual implementation.

Instructors: Villy Christensen, Santiago de la Puente, Leigh McGaughey and Marta Coll
Post-production, tech support and last-minute panic: Jeroen Steenbeek

0:00:00 Welcome to the last class of Fish 501
0:03:03 Q1: How to model zooplankton movement?
0:09:30 Q2: How to study particle size distributions?
0:13:25 Q3: How to estimate zooplankton parameters?
0:26:13 Q4: What is the difference between model coupling and ensemble modelling?
0:33:30 Q5: How can I work with EcoOcean?
0:35:32 Q6: Can one use global earth system model data for regional case studies?
0:37:06 Q7: About modelling recruitment-linked multi-stanza groups
0:40:13 Q8: What is the best way to include seasonality in Ecopath?
0:45:35 Avoid mission drift!!
0:46:21 Q9: How can we include phenologic changes in response to climate change?
0:48:38 Q10: Can you use historical time series for more recent model?
0:55:30 Q11: Can we run EwE backwards in time?
1:01:08 Q12: How to predict novel interactions between species?
1:03:28 Q13: Has it been tested how reliable past predictions have been?
1:12:05 Q14: Does EwE switch diets?
1:16:54 Group photo
1:17:40 Q15: How to account for migratory species in EwE?
1:24:45 A call for cooperation to work on EwE
1:25:00 The format of Fish501 - feedback and discussion
1:45:08 Bye bye!
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