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dc.contributor.authorPiroddi, Chiara-
dc.contributor.authorTeixeira, Heliana-
dc.contributor.authorLynam, Christopher P.-
dc.contributor.authorAlvarez, Maria C.-
dc.contributor.authorMazik, Krysia-
dc.contributor.authorAndonegi, Eider-
dc.contributor.authorTedesco, Letizia-
dc.contributor.authorChifflet, Marina-
dc.contributor.authorGalparsoro, Ibon-
dc.contributor.authorGarcia, Ana Carla-
dc.contributor.authorKamari, Maria-
dc.contributor.authorKryvenko, Olga-
dc.contributor.authorLassalle, Geraldine-
dc.contributor.authorNeville, Suzanna-
dc.contributor.authorPapadopoulou, Nadia-
dc.contributor.authorRossberg, Axel G.-
dc.contributor.authorUyarra, Maria C.-
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Chris-
dc.contributor.authorChurilova, Tanya-
dc.contributor.authorChust, Guillem-
dc.contributor.authorNiquil, Nathalie-
dc.contributor.authorSuslin, Vjacheslav-
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-23T08:52:07Z-
dc.date.available2017-08-23T08:52:07Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifierISI:000360776100019-
dc.identifier.citationECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2015, 58, 175-191-
dc.identifier.issn1470-160X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/209-
dc.description.abstractThe European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) seeks to achieve, for all European seas, ``Good Environmental Status´´ (GEnS), by 2020. Ecological models are currently one of the strongest approaches used to predicting and understanding the consequences of anthropogenic and climate-driven changes in the natural environment. We assess the most commonly used capabilities of the modelling community to provide information about indicators outlined in the MSFD, particularly on biodiversity, food webs, non-indigenous species and seafloor integrity descriptors. We built a catalogue of models and their derived indicators to assess which models were able to demonstrate: (1) the linkages between indicators and ecosystem structure and function and (2) the impact of pressures on ecosystem state through indicators. Our survey identified 44 ecological models being implemented in Europe, with a high prevalence of those that focus on links between hydrodynamics and biogeochemistry, followed by end-to-end, species distribution/habitat suitability, bio-optical (remote sensing) and multispecies models. Approximately 200 indicators could be derived from these models, the majority of which were biomass and physical/hydrological/chemical indicators. Biodiversity and food webs descriptors, with similar to 49\% and similar to 43\% respectively, were better addressed in the reviewed modelling approaches than the non-indigenous species (0.3\%) and sea floor integrity (similar to 8\%) descriptors. Out of 12 criteria and 21 MSFD indicators relevant to the abovementioned descriptors, currently only three indicators were not addressed by the 44 models reviewed. Modelling approaches showed also the potential to inform on the complex, integrative ecosystem dimensions while addressing ecosystem fundamental properties, such as interactions between structural components and ecosystems services provided, despite the fact that they are not part of the MSFD indicators set. The cataloguing of models and their derived indicators presented in this study, aim at helping the planning and integration of policies like the MSFD which require the assessment of all European Seas in relation to their ecosystem status and pressures associated and the establishment of environmental targets (through the use of indicators) to achieve GEnS by 2020. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThis manuscript has resulted from the DEVOTES (DEVelopment Of innovative Tools for understanding marine biodiversity and assessing good Environmental Status) project funded by the European Union under the 7th Framework Programme, `The Ocean of Tomorrow' Theme (Grant Agreement No. 308392), http://www.devotes-project.eu. Special thanks go to Ana Queiros and Christian Wilson who kindly revised and made constructive comments on the manuscript.-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherELSEVIER SCIENCE BV-
dc.subjectMSFD-
dc.subjectMarine ecosystems-
dc.subjectEcological models-
dc.subjectModel-derived indicators-
dc.subjectPressures-
dc.subjectHabitats-
dc.subjectBiodiversity descriptors-
dc.subjectINDIVIDUAL-BASED MODEL-
dc.subjectENVIRONMENTAL STATUS-
dc.subjectCLIMATE-CHANGE-
dc.subjectNORTH-SEA-
dc.subjectOCEAN-
dc.subjectMANAGEMENT-
dc.subjectPLANKTON-
dc.subjectBAY-
dc.subjectINDICATORS-
dc.subjectAUSTRALIA-
dc.titleUsing ecological models to assess ecosystem status in support of the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive-
dc.typeReview-
dc.identifier.journalECOLOGICAL INDICATORS-
dc.format.page175-191-
dc.format.volume58-
dc.contributor.funderEuropean Union \[308392]-
dc.identifier.e-issn1872-7034-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.05.037-
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