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Geir Huse
Researcher at University of Bergen
Publications - 80
Citations - 6685
Geir Huse is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Herring & Pelagic zone. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 79 publications receiving 6102 citations.
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A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based models
Volker Grimm,Uta Berger,Finn Bastiansen,Sigrunn Eliassen,Vincent Ginot,Jarl Giske,John D. Goss-Custard,Tamara C. Grand,Simone K. Heinz,Geir Huse,Andreas Huth,Jane Uhd Jepsen,Christian Jorgensen,Wolf M. Mooij,Birgit Müller,Guy Pe'er,Cyril Piou,Steven F. Railsback,Andrew M. Robbins,Martha M. Robbins,Eva Rossmanith,Nadja Rüger,Espen Strand,Sami Souissi,Richard A. Stillman,Rune Vabø,Ute Visser,Donald L. DeAngelis +27 more
TL;DR: A proposed standard protocol for describing IBMs and ABMs, developed and tested by 28 modellers who cover a wide range of fields within ecology, and considered as a first step for establishing a more detailed common format of the description of IBm and ABM.
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End-To-End Models for the Analysis of Marine Ecosystems: Challenges, Issues, and Next Steps
Kenneth A. Rose,J. Icarus Allen,Yuri Artioli,Manuel Barange,Jerry Blackford,Francois Carlotti,Roger Allan Cropp,Ute Daewel,Karen P. Edwards,Kevin J. Flynn,Simeon L. Hill,Reinier HilleRisLambers,Geir Huse,Steven Mackinson,Bernard A. Megrey,Andreas Moll,Richard B. Rivkin,Baris Salihoglu,Corinna Schrum,Lynne J. Shannon,Yunne-Jai Shin,S. Lan Smith,Caleb Smith,Cosimo Solidoro,Michael St. John,Meng Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: End-to-end modeling is in its early developmental stages and thus presents an opportunity to establish an open-access, community-based approach supported by a suite of true interdisciplinary efforts.
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Ecosystem processes are rarely included in tactical fisheries management
Mette Skern-Mauritzen,Geir Ottersen,Nils Olav Handegard,Geir Huse,Gjert Endre Dingsør,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Nils Chr. Stenseth,Olav Sigurd Kjesbu +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a worldwide review of more than 1200 marine fish stocks was conducted to investigate the extent to which ecosystem processes are implemented in fisheries management, and they found that such ecosystem drivers were implemented in the tactical management of only 24 stocks.
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Linking behavioural ecology and oceanography: larval behaviour determines growth, mortality and dispersal
TL;DR: This work illustrates the interaction between short-term behaviour and longer-term dispersal consequences applying a model of larval cod Gadus morhua drifting in a GCM, and shows how variations in swimming behaviour influence growth and dispersal.