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Dear Colleauges: Might I draw your attention to the following theme session at this years International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Annual Science Conference? The meeting will be held in Aberdeen, Scotland from 20-24 Sept. The abstract deadline is April 25. For particular questions about this theme session, please contact: Maria de Fatima Borges [log in to unmask] Einar Svendsen [log in to unmask] or myself at [log in to unmask]
Further information can be found on the conference webpage: http://www.ices.dk/asc/2005/
*************************************************** The Spatial Dimension of Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics (Session L)
Conveners: Maria Borges (Portugal), Jason Link (USA), and Einar Svendsen (Norway)
Questions to address:
Spatial scales of the ecosystem: Downscaling global atmospheric–oceanic interactions to basin and local habitat scales; Putting spatial pattern into population and ecosystem models; Spatial relationships among biotic communities and their habitat; The spatial aspects of human activities
In order to make progress on addressing anthropogenic impacts via ecosystem-based approaches, we need to recognise that ecosystem processes occur at multiple scales. Thus, it is essential for ecosystem-based approaches to examine the multiple spatial and temporal dimensions on which abiotic, biotic, and human processes occur. Key developments in coupled physical-biological numerical models still need to be applied more broadly. Defining habitat across a suite of variables also poses several challenges, particularly for fisheries issues at appropriately resolved spatial scales. Recognising that ecosystem processes operate at multiple temporal and spatial scales is critical, but incorporating spatial explicitness into ecosystem and population models remains a key challenge.
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