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Bar ents Sea Ec osystem Re silience under global environmental change BarEcoRe (pronounce Bar í kår) 2010-2013
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 capelin NEA cod NSS herring
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011
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primary prodution spatial distribution & phenology species interactions size & age composition
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011
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Resilience ?
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Resilience ? Variability Vulnerability Robustness Stability Diversity Complexity Resistance Adaptability
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Resilience definition: Holling (1973): the ability to absorb disturbance and maintain function
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Resilience of & to what? individuals populations communities ecosystems food supply, thermal environment, parasites and diseases,... recruitment, habitat, demographic structure loss/gain species altered phenologies altered spatial overlap energy input, species interactions (top-down, wasp-waist) functions? survival growth reproduction non-extinction interactions between species
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 evaluate the effects of global environmental change on the future structure and resilience of the Barents Sea ecosystem BarEcoRe
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 evaluate the effects of global environmental change on the future structure and resilience of the Barents Sea ecosystem quantitative data analysis and modelling climate and fishing- induced species comp, spatial structure, trophic network ability to absorb disturbance and maintain function BarEcoRe fish and benthos communities
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: The structure WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions WP3: Population distribution WP4: Resilience & Early warning
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: WP1 WP1: Community structure investigate past and present spatial and temporal variability in fish and benthos communities in the Barents Sea in relation to environmental variability in space and time past community structure & control processes
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: WP2 WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions investigate how climate variation propagates through the Barents Sea ecosystem through changes in species interactions trophic transfer spatial coupling impact of increased T°
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: WP3 WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions WP3: Population distribution latitude longitude investigate the effects of past climate / human pressure on the spatial distribution of Barents Sea plankton, benthos and fish populations. multi-species spatial distribution models and maps
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: WP4 WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions WP3: Population distribution WP4: Resilience & Early warning investigate how organismal, population and community properties influence Barents Sea ecosystem resilience and assess/forecast changes in resilience associated with climate change and fisheries INDICATORS of species resilience community resilience early warning signals
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: The people WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions WP3: Population distribution WP4: Resilience & Early warning Michaela Aschan, Nina Marie Bersås, Grégoire Certain, Maria Fossheim, Randi Ingvaldsen, Lis Lindal Jørgensen, Edda Johannesen, Kathrine Michalsen, Benjamin Planque, Raul Primicerio, Magnus Wiedemann and others...
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Bar-EcoRe: The panels WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions WP3: Population distribution WP4: Resilience & Early warning Scientific Advisoty PanelStakeholders Panel ThinkingWorkingDisseminating
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Directorate of Fisheries Bar. Sea Manag. Plan, Directorate of Nature Resources ICES IOC NAMMCO Joint Russian- Norwegian Commission Bar-EcoRe: The panels Scientific Advisoty PanelStakeholders Panel ThinkingWorkingDisseminating Michel Greenacre Andrey Dolgov Ingvar Byrkjedal Simon Jennings Thierry Boulinier Ken Drinkwater Marten Scheffer
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Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Participants at the BarEcoRe kick-off meting – Tromsø June 2010 Thank you!
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