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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:
- An Overview of Ecosim
- Ecosim Basics
- Vulnerabilities in Ecosim
- Dealing with Dynamic Instability in Ecosim and Ecospace
- Predicting Consumption
- Foraging Time and Predation Risk
- Time Series Fitting in Ecosim: Evaluating Fisheries and Environmental Effects
- Hints for Fitting Models to Time Series Reference Data
- Effects of P/B (Z) and Vulnerability for Time Series Fitting
- Predator Satiation and Handling Time Effects
- Modelling Switching Behaviour in Ecosim
- Compensatory Mechanisms
- Using Ecosim to Study Compensation in Recruitment Relationships
- Compensatory Growth
- Compensatory Natural Mortality
- Linking Mediation and Time Forcing Functions to Trophic Interaction Rates
- Primary Production
- Nutrient Cycling and Nutrient Limitation in Ecosim
- Density-dependent Changes in Catchability
- Modelling Effort Dynamics
- Using Ecosim for Stock Reduction Analysis
- Hatchery Populations in Ecosim
- Parameter Sensitivity
See Ecosim Inputs? and Ecosim Outputs? for links to instructions for using Ecosim.