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Imzilen, Taha; Bonhommeau, Sylvain; Rouyer, Tristan; Kell, Laurence T; Chassot, Emmanuel; Barde, Julien. |
In this note, we present an approach which has been recently used to execute online the set of codes used for eastern blue_n tuna (BFT-E) stock assessment at ICCAT. We aim at discussing the possible interest of the approach to the IOTC Community for focusing on Indian ocean tuna and tuna-like stocks and running other assesment models such as Stock Synthesis 3 (SS3). In 2014, ICCAT BFT-E working group has been able to execute thousands of model runs by using parallelization of R and Fortran codes on a supercomputer. This approach has a lot of scienti_c bene_ts, in particular for better including the multiple sources of uncertainty in assessment results and associated scienti_c advice. However, very few participants would be able to reproduce it without... |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00360/47135/47084.pdf |
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Bonhommeau, Sylvain; Dubroca, Laurent; Le Pape, Olivier; Barde, Julien; Kaplan, David; Chassot, Emmanuel; Nieblas, Anne-elise. |
Trophic levels are critical for synthesizing species' diets, depicting energy pathways, understanding food web dynamics and ecosystem functioning, and monitoring ecosystem health. Specifically, trophic levels describe the position of species in a food web, from primary producers to apex predators (range, 1-5). Small differences in trophic level can reflect large differences in diet. Although trophic levels are among the most basic information collected for animals in ecosystems, a human trophic level (HTL) has never been defined. Here, we find a global HTL of 2.21, i.e., the trophic level of anchoveta. This value has increased with time, consistent with the global trend toward diets higher in meat. National HTLs ranging between 2.04 and 2.57 reflect a... |
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Palavras-chave: Human ecology; Nutrition transition; Trophic ecology. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00171/28190/26609.pdf |
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Chassot, Emmanuel; Sabarros, Philippe; Maufroy, A; Ruiz, J; Ramos, Ml; Barreau, E; Barde, Julien. |
Observations of turtles in the open-ocean are essential to complement the information collected at nesting sites and rookeries, especially during the ‘lost years’ of their surface-pelagic juvenile phase. We used a large dataset of observations at sea collected onboard Seychelles, Spanish and French purse seiners over the period 2003-2019 to describe the occurrence of five species of turtles in the Western Indian Ocean: green ( Chelonia mydas ), loggerhead ( Caretta caretta ), leatherback ( Dermochelys coriacea ), Olive ridley ( Lepidochelys olivacea ) and hawksbill ( Eretmochelys imbricata ). A total of 895 turtles were recorded by human observers, 487 turtles after having been caught in the purse seine and hauled onboard the vessels and 408 turtles... |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00599/71131/69446.pdf |
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Beretta, Valentina; Desconnets, Jean-christophe; Mougenot, Isabelle; Arslan, Muhammad; Barde, Julien; Chaffard, Véronique. |
The recent technological advancements and emergence of the open data in environmental and life sciences are opening new research opportunities while creating new challenges around data management. They make available an unprecedented amount of data that can be exploited for studying complex phenomena. However, new challenges related to data management need to be addressed to ensure effective data sharing, discovery and reuse, especially when dealing with interdisciplinary research contexts. These issues are magnified in interdisciplinary context, by the fact that each discipline has its practices, e.g., specific formats and metadata standards. Moreover, the majority of current data management practices do not consider semantic heterogeneity existing among... |
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Palavras-chave: Interdisciplinary datasets; Semantic metadata model; Semantics; FAIR principles. |
Ano: 2021 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00693/80504/83706.pdf |
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