2015
DOI: 10.1890/14-0395.1
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Identifying habitats at risk: simple models can reveal complex ecosystem dynamics

Abstract: The relationship between ecological impact and ecosystem structure is often strongly nonlinear, so that small increases in impact levels can cause a disproportionately large response in ecosystem structure. Nonlinear ecosystem responses can be difficult to predict because locally relevant data sets can be difficult or impossible to obtain. Bayesian networks (BN) are an emerging tool that can help managers to define ecosystem relationships using a range of data types from comprehensive quantitative data sets to… Show more

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“…8). Bayesian Network models are important tools in decision science and have gained attention as important tools for probabilistic evaluation of management outcomes in ecological systems (McCann et al 2006;Leigh et al 2011;Maxwell et al 2015).…”
Section: The Urban Engineered Watershed: a Specific Model For Integramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). Bayesian Network models are important tools in decision science and have gained attention as important tools for probabilistic evaluation of management outcomes in ecological systems (McCann et al 2006;Leigh et al 2011;Maxwell et al 2015).…”
Section: The Urban Engineered Watershed: a Specific Model For Integramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Australian marshes are located high in the intertidal zone and are inundated only infrequently (Hollingsworth and Connolly 2006), potentially limiting detrital export (Connolly 1999). Although saltmarsh grass is likely to be highly productive, the total aerial cover of saltmarsh in the study area (7 km 2 ; Waltham 2009) is only 17% of that of seagrass (Maxwell et al 2015).…”
Section: Carbon Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…À ce stade, le degré d'accumulation temporelle et spatiale des données et prédictions peut être révisé pour faire correspondre la dynamique de l'écosystème au contexte de modélisation. Lorsque les données manquent, il est possible de déduire les processus et données à partir d'écosystèmes similaires (Maxwell et al 2015). Tout ceci doit être indiqué et commenté dans la documentation du modèle.…”
Section: Préciser Les Données Et Le Bagage De Connaissancesunclassified