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  • Supplement A: Assumptions and Equations in Ecopath with Ecosim Governing Equations

    Supplement A: Assumptions and Equations in Ecopath with Ecosim Governing Equations

  • New York Ocean Action Plan 2016 – 2026

    New York Ocean Action Plan 2016 – 2026

  • Evidence for Ecosystem-Level Trophic Cascade Effects Involving Gulf Menhaden (Brevoortia Patronus) Triggered by the Deepwater Horizon Blowout

    Evidence for Ecosystem-Level Trophic Cascade Effects Involving Gulf Menhaden (Brevoortia Patronus) Triggered by the Deepwater Horizon Blowout

  • Using Ecopath with Ecosim to Explore Nekton Community Response to Freshwater Diversion Into a Louisiana Estuary

    Using Ecopath with Ecosim to Explore Nekton Community Response to Freshwater Diversion Into a Louisiana Estuary

  • CHAPTER 5 Ecopath with Ecosim: Linking Fisheries and Ecology

    CHAPTER 5 Ecopath with Ecosim: Linking Fisheries and Ecology

  • Mapping Fisheries Onto Marine Ecosystems for Regional, Oceanic and Global Integrations

    Mapping Fisheries Onto Marine Ecosystems for Regional, Oceanic and Global Integrations

  • Comparing Fisheries Yields for Georges Bank

    Comparing Fisheries Yields for Georges Bank

  • A06 Gentry SSC Ewe Presentation October 2020

    A06 Gentry SSC Ewe Presentation October 2020

  • Attachment C3-20: Ecopath with Ecosim (Ewe)

    Attachment C3-20: Ecopath with Ecosim (Ewe)

  • Using Trophic Models to Assess the Impact of Fishing in the Bay of Biscay and the Celtic Sea Abdelkrim Bentorcha, Didier Gascuel, Sylvie Guénette

    Using Trophic Models to Assess the Impact of Fishing in the Bay of Biscay and the Celtic Sea Abdelkrim Bentorcha, Didier Gascuel, Sylvie Guénette

  • Ecological Role and Historical Trends of Large Pelagic Predators in a Subtropical Marine Ecosystem of the South Atlantic

    Ecological Role and Historical Trends of Large Pelagic Predators in a Subtropical Marine Ecosystem of the South Atlantic

  • Assessment of Long-Term Changes of Ecosystem Indexes in Tongoy Bay

    Assessment of Long-Term Changes of Ecosystem Indexes in Tongoy Bay

  • Chapter 9 Modeling the Global Oceans with The

    Chapter 9 Modeling the Global Oceans with The

  • Working Group Proposal Submitted to SCOR Deepseadecade Roadmap for a Standardised Global Approach to Deep-Sea Biology for the De

    Working Group Proposal Submitted to SCOR Deepseadecade Roadmap for a Standardised Global Approach to Deep-Sea Biology for the De

  • Ecopath with Ecosim: a User's Guide

    Ecopath with Ecosim: a User's Guide

  • Ecopath 25 Years Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts, Pp

    Ecopath 25 Years Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts, Pp

  • 1 Keywords: Ecopath with Ecosim; Fishing Efforts; Scenarios; Seasonal

    1 Keywords: Ecopath with Ecosim; Fishing Efforts; Scenarios; Seasonal

  • Modelling South African Cold-Water Coral Habitats

    Modelling South African Cold-Water Coral Habitats

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  • Ecopath to Analyses, Tools, and Evaluation Luke Mceachron Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, St
  • Recent Advances in the Ecopath with Ecosim Food Web Modelling Approach
  • DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY Trophic Relevance of Gelatinous
  • DEEPFISHMAN Document 4 : Reviews of Deep-Water
  • Fish Should Not Be in Isolation: Calculating Maximum Sustainable
  • PDF of the Agenda
  • The Discard Ban and Its Impact on the Maximum Sustainable Yield Objective on Fisheries
  • Cascading Top-Down Effects of Changing Oceanic Predator Abundances
  • Peer-Reviewed Journals
  • Ecopath 25 Years Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts
  • Ecopath with Ecosim: Methods, Capabilities and Limitationsଝ Villy Christensen∗, Carl J
  • Large Marine Ecosystems of the World: an Annotated Bibliography
  • CFMC EFH Review Final Draft
  • Supplementary Data
  • Assessing Fishing Impacts in a Tropical Reservoir Through an Ecosystem
  • ECOPATH Modeling: Precursor to an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
  • A Balanced Trophic Model of the Chatham Rise, New Zealand
  • Assessment of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Controls on the Collapse of Alewives (Alosa Pseudoharengus) in Lake Huron


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