作者
BA Ward, Sinead Collins, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Samantha Gibbs, Paul Bown, Andy Ridgwell, Boris Sauterey, JD Wilson, Andreas Oschlies
发表日期
2019/11
期刊
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
卷号
11
期号
11
页码范围
3343-3361
简介
Numerical models have been highly successful in simulating global carbon and nutrient cycles in today's ocean, together with observed spatial and temporal patterns of chlorophyll and plankton biomass at the surface. With this success has come some confidence in projecting the century‐scale response to continuing anthropogenic warming. There is also increasing interest in using such models to understand the role of plankton ecosystems in past oceans. However, today's marine environment is the product of billions of years of continual evolution—a process that continues today. In this paper, we address the questions of whether an assumption of species invariance is sufficient, and if not, under what circumstances current model projections might break down. To do this, we first identify the key timescales and questions asked of models. We then review how current marine ecosystem models work and what …
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