TY - JOUR
T1 - NEMURO-a lower trophic level model for the North Pacific marine ecosystem
AU - Kishi, Michio J.
AU - Kashiwai, Makoto
AU - Ware, Daniel M.
AU - Megrey, Bernard A.
AU - Eslinger, David L.
AU - Werner, Francisco E.
AU - Noguchi-Aita, Maki
AU - Azumaya, Tomonori
AU - Fujii, Masahiko
AU - Hashimoto, Shinji
AU - Huang, Daji
AU - Iizumi, Hitoshi
AU - Ishida, Yukimasa
AU - Kang, Sukyung
AU - Kantakov, Gennady A.
AU - Kim, Hyun cheol
AU - Komatsu, Kosei
AU - Navrotsky, Vadim V.
AU - Smith, S. Lan
AU - Tadokoro, Kazuaki
AU - Tsuda, Atsushi
AU - Yamamura, Orio
AU - Yamanaka, Yasuhiro
AU - Yokouchi, Katsumi
AU - Yoshie, Naoki
AU - Zhang, Jing
AU - Zuenko, Yury I.
AU - Zvalinsky, Vladimir I.
PY - 2007/3/24
Y1 - 2007/3/24
N2 - The PICES CCCC (North Pacific Marine Science Organization, Climate Change and Carrying Capacity program) MODEL Task Team achieved a consensus on the structure of a prototype lower trophic level ecosystem model for the North Pacific Ocean, and named it the North Pacific Ecosystem Model for Understanding Regional Oceanography, "NEMURO". Through an extensive dialog between modelers, plankton biologists and oceanographers, an extensive review was conducted to define NEMURO's process equations and their parameter values for distinct geographic regions. We present in this paper the formulation, structure and governing equations of NEMURO as well as examples to illustrate its behavior. NEMURO has eleven state variables: nitrate, ammonium, small and large phytoplankton biomass, small, large and predatory zooplankton biomass, particulate and dissolved organic nitrogen, particulate silica, and silicic acid concentration. Several applications reported in this issue of Ecological Modelling have successfully used NEMURO, and an extension that includes fish as an additional state variable. Applications include studies of the biogeochemistry of the North Pacific, and variations of its ecosystem's lower trophic levels and two target fish species at regional and basin-scale levels, and on time scales from seasonal to interdecadal.
AB - The PICES CCCC (North Pacific Marine Science Organization, Climate Change and Carrying Capacity program) MODEL Task Team achieved a consensus on the structure of a prototype lower trophic level ecosystem model for the North Pacific Ocean, and named it the North Pacific Ecosystem Model for Understanding Regional Oceanography, "NEMURO". Through an extensive dialog between modelers, plankton biologists and oceanographers, an extensive review was conducted to define NEMURO's process equations and their parameter values for distinct geographic regions. We present in this paper the formulation, structure and governing equations of NEMURO as well as examples to illustrate its behavior. NEMURO has eleven state variables: nitrate, ammonium, small and large phytoplankton biomass, small, large and predatory zooplankton biomass, particulate and dissolved organic nitrogen, particulate silica, and silicic acid concentration. Several applications reported in this issue of Ecological Modelling have successfully used NEMURO, and an extension that includes fish as an additional state variable. Applications include studies of the biogeochemistry of the North Pacific, and variations of its ecosystem's lower trophic levels and two target fish species at regional and basin-scale levels, and on time scales from seasonal to interdecadal.
KW - Ecosystem model
KW - NEMURO
KW - North Pacific Ocean
KW - PICES
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33847031223
U2 - 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2006.08.021
DO - 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2006.08.021
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:33847031223
SN - 0304-3800
VL - 202
SP - 12
EP - 25
JO - Ecological Modelling
JF - Ecological Modelling
IS - 1-2
ER -