Use of dynamic energy budget and individual based models to simulate the dynamics of cultivated oyster populations
Authored by Cedric Bacher, Aline Gangnery
Date Published: 2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2006.03.004
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Abstract
We successfully tested a Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model of the oyster
Crassostrea gigas using published environmental data and growth data
collected in Than lagoon (France). Estimates of most DEB parameters were
based on independent datasets and only two parameters were calibrated
using our datasets: the shape parameter, which was used to convert body
volume into shell length, and the half-saturation coefficient, which
controlled the functional response of assimilation to food
concentration, represented by chlorophyll-a concentration. The DEB model
proved to be robust and generic: it was able to reproduce oyster growth
in Than lagoon and other ecosystems. We also assessed population
dynamics by coupling DEB equations and an Individual Based Model (IBM)
of cultivated oyster populations. The results were compared with
previously published simulations of harvested production and standing
stock based on an empirical growth equation and a partial differential
equation of population dynamics. Differences between the two studies
were explained by the difference between the predictions of oyster
growth with the empirical and the DEB models. We also accounted for
growth variability between individuals and showed that IBM offers a
powerful alternative to continuous equations when several physiological
variables are involved. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
Culture
France
Impact
Growth-model
Mytilus-edulis-l
Crassostrea-gigas
Pacific
oyster
Thau lagoon mediterranee
Environmental-conditions
Mussel