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3 Introductory material: Ecosim

Ecosim provides a dynamic simulation capability at the ecosystem level, with key initial parameters inherited from the base Ecopath model.

This chapter contains details of the theory underpinning the function of Ecosim:

EwEugAnOverviewOfEcosim, EwEugEcosimBasics, EwEugVulnerabilitiesInEcosim, EwEugDealingWithDynamicInstabilityInEcosimEcospace, EwEugPredictingConsumption, EwEugForagingTimeAndPredationRisk, EwEugTimeSeriesFittingInEcosimEvaluatingFisheriesAndEnvironmentalEffects, EwEugHintsForFittingModelsToTimeSeriesReferenceData, EwEugEffectsOfPbZandVulnerabilityForTimeSeriesFitting, EwEugPredatorSatiationAndHandlingTimeEffects, EwEugModellingSwitchingBehaviourInEcosim, EwEugCompensatoryMechanisms, EwEugUsingEcosimToStudyCompensationInRecruitmentRelationships, EwEugCompensatoryGrowth, EwEugCompensatoryNaturalMortality, EwEugLinkingMediationAndTimeForcingFunctionsToTrophicInteractionRates, EwEugPrimaryProduction, EwEugNutrientCyclingAndNutrientLimitationInEcosim, EwEugDensityDependentChangesInCatchability, EwEugModellingEffortDynamics, EwEugUsingEcosimForStockReductionAnalysis, EwEugHatcheryPopulationsInEcosimEwEugParameterSensitivity

See Ecosim inputs? and Ecosim outputs? for links to instructions for using Ecosim.