Modelling key aspects of marine biodiversity |
Parent project: Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning - EU Network of Excellence, more Period: April 2005 till December 2006 Status: Completed
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Institutes (6) | Top | - Natural History Museum; Department of Zoology, more, partner
- Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML), more, partner
- Marine Biological Station (Universitetets Marinbiologiske stasjon i Drøbak); University of Oslo; Biological Institute, more, partner
- Senckenberg Nature Research Society; Naturmuseum und Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg; Deutsches Zentrum fur Marine Biodiversitätsforschung; Sektion Planktologie und Systemökologie, more, partner
- Università di Pisa; Dipartimento di Scienze dell 'Uomo e dell 'Ambiente, more, partner
- Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), more, partner
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Abstract | Objectives 1. Description of large-scale trends in species diversity at a European scale. 2. Identify changes in latitudinal distributions and phenology of species as a consequence of climate change. 3. Conduct a meta-analysis of species assembly rules in marine datasets. 4. Test models of the relationship between biodiversity and productivity at different scales. 5. Correlate trends in species functional types with trends in biodiversity
Description of work Task 1. Identify types of data and group compatible sets into pan European clusters. Task 2. Analyse large-scale trends in species distribution and effects of global change on these Task 3. Analyse species assembly rules in marine data Task 4. Analyse biodiversity-productivity trends in marine data, and use functional groups to summarize these trends Task 5. Outreach, publish results and make models available on the internet |
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