Title
Modelling food web structure using an end-to-end approach in the coastal ecosystem of the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia)
Date Issued
10 November 2016
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Halouani G.
Ben Rais Lasram F.
Shin Y.J.
Velez L.
Verley P.
Hattab T.
Diaz F.
Ménard F.
Baklouti M.
Guyennon A.
Romdhane M.S.
Le Loc'h F.
Publisher(s)
Elsevier B.V.
Abstract
Given the ecological importance and high socio-economic value of the fishery of the Gulf of Gabes, an end-to-end model was applied to its continental shelf ecosystem to characterize the structure of the food web in the 2000s. This approach consisted in forcing a high trophic level model (OSMOSE) with an existing biogeochemical model (Eco3M-MED) representing the seasonal dynamics of the low trophic levels. The two models were linked through trophic interactions to represent the ecosystem dynamics from primary producers to top predators. In this study, we developed the multispecies, individual-based model OSMOSE in the Gulf of Gabes (OSMOSE-GoG). This model aims to capture the main processes that influence species life cycle and simulate the functioning of the ecosystem according to opportunistic predation process based on size selection and spatio-temporal co-occurrence between a predator and its prey. The spatial distribution of the eleven modelled species was derived from a Multi-Scale Species Distribution Modelling approach. We calibrated OSMOSE-GoG model with available data of biomass and fishing yield, using an optimization method based on evolutionary algorithms which is suitable for complex and stochastic models. Finally, OSMOSE-GoG was validated against independent data sets at different hierarchical levels: the individual (diet composition), population (mean size of commercial catch) and community levels (mean trophic level) following the Pattern-Oriented Modelling approach. The model outputs were overall consistent with the diet compositions and mean trophic levels derived from the ECOPATH model of the Gulf of Gabes (ECOPATH-GoG) and the observations of mean size of catches. The OSMOSE-GoG can be considered as a baseline model to investigate ecosystem responses to environmental changes and fishing management measures in the Gulf of Gabes.
Start page
45
End page
57
Volume
339
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84983541836
Source
Ecological Modelling
ISSN of the container
03043800
Sponsor(s)
This publication was made possible through support provided by the IRD-DPF PhD fellowships program of the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) for GH and TH. It was also partly funded by the projects GAMBAS (JEAI IRD), BISTROMED (ENVI-Med-MISTRALS), CHARMMED (Fondation TOTAL) and EMIBIOS (FRB, contract no. APP-SCEN-2010-II ). The authors are grateful to Othman Jarboui (INSTM Sfax) for advice and providing us with unpublished data. Finally, we would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for their detailed comments and constructive suggestions on the manuscript, which improved its quality.
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