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T-MARmaED 1: Communication and networking Learning goal – Most young researchers are confronted with the challenge of communicating their work, which includes the “traditional skills” of scientific writing and presentation of scientific results on posters and orally during conferences and other scientific meetings. Furthermore, communicating scientific ideas in project proposals addressing various EU (and national) funding mechanisms is an increasingly required skill. Eventually, a crucial requirement for young scientists is networking in order to increase possibilities for scientific cooperation and job opportunities. In a modern world a large component of networking is web-based and comprises social media reaching a general audience (e.g. blogs, Facebook, Twitter) or targeting researchers (e.g. Google-scholar, ResearchGate, ResearcherID). Application of these media needs training for optimal use but also to identify threats and misuse. Content – During this course students will be trained in modern and novel communication and networking skills. In a first session students improve their presentation skills through a poster presentation of their individual projects that will include a short oral presentation. While introducing themselves to the networking they will be confronted with presentation tools and strategies, as well as analysis of their body language [Day 1]. Writing will be the focus of this module and will include efficient presentation of research results in scientific journals [Day 2], as well as strategies for proposal writing and translation of scientific results into popular text [Day 3]. Eventually modern web-based communication tools will be discussed and the final product of this course will be video presentations of individual ESR results targeting a wider audience , which will be posted on the MARmaED website and be accessible through internet video platforms such as YouTube [Day 4].
T–MARmaED (3rd training event)T-MARmaED 3: Climate Science and Climate Change Impacts Learning goal – Natural climate variability and human-induced climate change are important drivers of change in marine socio-ecological systems. Hence, a firm background in the rapidly developing field of climate science is crucial for young students in earth system and ecosystem science as well as related marine sciences. Students need to know basic principles and concepts of climate research including natural variability, climate modelling and future climate change projections. Content – This course aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge in climate science, particularly global climate concepts, past climate observations, as well as climate change detection, attribution and modelling. Furthermore the goals, roles and functioning of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) will be discussed [Day 1]. Further contents will be future climate change projections, regional climate downscaling and climate change impacts on marine activities [Day 2].
T–MARmaED (2nd training event)T-MARmaED 2: From Single-Species to Ecosystem-Based (Fisheries) Management Learning goal – We are presently facing an advancement from traditional single-species to ecosystem–based fisheries management (EBM) as well as from sectorial to full multi-faceted approaches to conservation and management of our marine resources. For young interdisciplinary scientists it is crucial to understand the theoretical foundations and strategies to implement EBM within the political frameworks especially within the EU, but also worldwide. It is furthermore crucial for future leading scientists to overview the many dimensions of the socio-ecological systems that are the target of EBM. Content – During this course ESRs will achieve knowledge on the main concepts and hierarchies in EBM and the policy drivers determining EU marine environmental assessment and management (Common Fisheries Policy – CFP, Marine Strategy Framework Directive – MSFD). Special reference will be given to the importance of climate change for implementing EBM approaches [Day 1; linked to T-MARmaED 3]. Furthermore, EBM implementation strategies such as statistical indicator approaches, Integrated Ecosystem Assessments (IEA) and Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) will be introduced [Day 2; linked to T-MARmaED 4]. Eventually, the wider perspective of EBM will be discussed considering conflicts and trade-offs between fisheries management and biodiversity conservation and between ecological, social and economic goals [Day 3; linked to T-MARmaED 5].
Trait-based indicators of fish community composition and change
Databases on marine food webs and population dynamics
Predictions for stock-specific vulnerability to concurrent fishing and climate warming for cod
Assessment of the interaction between climate/exploitation and biodiversity in affecting resilience and vulnerability of fish populations
Trait-based assessment of management applicability
Statistical analysis of changing food-web structure and function
Publications on statistical analyses of changing food-web structure and function
Comparison of the different management strategies for various policy objectivesWhole genome sequencing of the NEAC
Economic harvesting rule and adaptation to climate for international fisheries
Predictions of distribution and extinction risk of fish populations under IPCC projections for climate warming
Assessment of the relative sources of uncertainty in regional ocean climate projections for European seas
Statistical analyses of the stressor to population interactions
Publications quantifying effects of climate stressors on population interactions
Establishing information requirements for management strategies / reference pointsComparative study of the use of reference points for ecosystem based management
Conceptual model on portfolio approach in fisheries and cases study
Indicators of resilience/vulnerability of commercially important fish species
Characterise the “whole genome” divergence between georeferenced samples of NEAC
Biodiversity – ecosystem function relationships for marine ecosystems
Publications on biodiversity – ecosystem function (BEF) relationships for marine ecosystems
Publications on optimal provision of and strategic international management of ecosystem servicesDatabases on regional ocean climate projections, trophic links, biological traits, community composition
Develop databases on regional ocean climate projections, trophic links, biological traits and community composition
Databases on fisheries socio-economic dataPublications
Auteurs:
Romain Frelat, Martin Lindegren, Tim Spaanheden Denker, Jens Floeter, Heino O. Fock, Camilla Sguotti, Moritz Stäbler, Saskia A. Otto, Christian Möllmann
Publié dans:
PLOS ONE, Numéro 12/11, 2017, Page(s) e0188205, ISSN 1932-6203
Éditeur:
Public Library of Science
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0188205
Auteurs:
Tim Spaanheden Dencker, Laurene Pecuchet, Esther Beukhof, Katherine Richardson, Mark R. Payne, Martin Lindegren
Publié dans:
PLOS ONE, Numéro 12/12, 2017, Page(s) e0189731, ISSN 1932-6203
Éditeur:
Public Library of Science
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0189731
Auteurs:
Tin-Yu Lai, Jani Salminen, Jukka-Pekka Jäppinen, Saija Koljonen, Laura Mononen, Emmi Nieminen, Petteri Vihervaara, Soile Oinonen
Publié dans:
Ecological Modelling, Numéro 377, 2018, Page(s) 51-65, ISSN 0304-3800
Éditeur:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2018.03.006
Auteurs:
L Färber, JM Durant, Y Vindenes, Ø Langangen
Publié dans:
Marine Ecology Progress Series, Numéro 600, 2018, Page(s) 141-150, ISSN 0171-8630
Éditeur:
Inter-Research Science Publishing
DOI:
10.3354/meps12662
Auteurs:
Romain Frelat, Alessandro Orio, Michele Casini, Andreas Lehmann, Bastien Mérigot, Saskia A Otto, Camilla Sguotti, Christian Möllmann
Publié dans:
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Numéro 75/7, 2018, Page(s) 2463-2475, ISSN 1054-3139
Éditeur:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/icesjms/fsy027
Auteurs:
Florian Caillon, Vincent Bonhomme, Christian Möllmann, Romain Frelat
Publié dans:
Ecosphere, Numéro 9/5, 2018, Page(s) e02220, ISSN 2150-8925
Éditeur:
Wiley
DOI:
10.1002/ecs2.2220
Auteurs:
Rob van Gemert, Ken H Andersen
Publié dans:
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Numéro 75/4, 2018, Page(s) 1296-1305, ISSN 1054-3139
Éditeur:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/icesjms/fsx236
Auteurs:
Rob van Gemert, Ken H Andersen
Publié dans:
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Numéro 75/6, 2018, Page(s) 1864-1870, ISSN 1054-3139
Éditeur:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/icesjms/fsy084
Auteurs:
Gabriella Ljungström, Tessa B Francis, Marc Mangel, Christian Jørgensen
Publié dans:
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2018, ISSN 1054-3139
Éditeur:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/icesjms/fsy106
Auteurs:
E Beukhof, TS Dencker, L Pecuchet, M Lindegren
Publié dans:
Marine Ecology Progress Series, Numéro 610, 2019, Page(s) 205-222, ISSN 0171-8630
Éditeur:
Inter-Research Science Publishing
DOI:
10.3354/meps12826
Auteurs:
Stein Kaartvedt, Tom J Langbehn, Dag L Aksnes
Publié dans:
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2019, ISSN 1054-3139
Éditeur:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/icesjms/fsz010
Auteurs:
Sofia Darmaraki, Samuel Somot, Florence Sevault, Pierre Nabat, William David Cabos Narvaez, Leone Cavicchia, Vladimir Djurdjevic, Laurent Li, Gianmaria Sannino, Dmitry V. Sein
Publié dans:
Climate Dynamics, 2019, ISSN 0930-7575
Éditeur:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1007/s00382-019-04661-z
Auteurs:
Camilla Sguotti, Saskia A. Otto, Romain Frelat, Tom J. Langbehn, Marie Plambech Ryberg, Martin Lindegren, Joël M. Durant, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Christian Möllmann
Publié dans:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Numéro 286/1898, 2019, Page(s) 20182877, ISSN 0962-8452
Éditeur:
Royal Society of London
DOI:
10.1098/rspb.2018.2877
Auteurs:
Øystein Langangen, Leonie Färber, Leif C. Stige, Florian K. Diekert, Julia M. I. Barth, Michael Matschiner, Paul R. Berg, Bastiaan Star, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Sissel Jentoft, Joël M. Durant
Publié dans:
Global Change Biology, Numéro 25/1, 2018, Page(s) 134-143, ISSN 1354-1013
Éditeur:
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
DOI:
10.1111/gcb.14474
Auteurs:
Pierre Olivier, Romain Frelat, Erik Bonsdorff, Susanne Kortsch, Ingrid Kröncke, Christian Möllmann, Hermann Neumann, Anne F. Sell, Marie C. Nordström
Publié dans:
Ecography, 2019, ISSN 0906-7590
Éditeur:
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
DOI:
10.1111/ecog.04461
Auteurs:
Maxime Geoffroy, Jørgen Berge, Sanna Majaneva, Geir Johnsen, Tom J. Langbehn, Finlo Cottier, Aksel Alstad Mogstad, Artur Zolich, Kim Last
Publié dans:
Polar Biology, Numéro 41/12, 2018, Page(s) 2615-2619, ISSN 0722-4060
Éditeur:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1007/s00300-018-2368-4
Auteurs:
TJ Langbehn, DL Aksnes, S Kaartvedt, Ø Fiksen, C Jørgensen
Publié dans:
Marine Ecology Progress Series, Numéro 623, 2019, Page(s) 161-174, ISSN 0171-8630
Éditeur:
Inter-Research Science Publishing
DOI:
10.3354/meps13024
Auteurs:
Sofia Darmaraki, Samuel Somot, Florence Sevault, Pierre Nabat
Publié dans:
Geophysical Research Letters, Numéro 46/16, 2019, Page(s) 9813-9823, ISSN 0094-8276
Éditeur:
American Geophysical Union
DOI:
10.1029/2019gl082933
Auteurs:
Camilla Sguotti, Saskia A Otto, Xochitl Cormon, Karl M Werner, Ethan Deyle, George Sugihara, Christian Möllmann
Publié dans:
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2019, ISSN 1054-3139
Éditeur:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/icesjms/fsz113
Auteurs:
Christina Henseler, Marie C. Nordström, Anna Törnroos, Martin Snickars, Laurene Pecuchet, Martin Lindegren, Erik Bonsdorff
Publié dans:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Numéro 226, 2019, Page(s) 106272, ISSN 0272-7714
Éditeur:
Academic Press
DOI:
10.1016/j.ecss.2019.106272
Auteurs:
Tom J. Langbehn, Øystein Varpe
Publié dans:
Global Change Biology, 2017, ISSN 1354-1013
Éditeur:
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
DOI:
10.1111/gcb.13797
Auteurs:
Camilla Sguotti, Xochitl Cormon
Publié dans:
YOUMARES 8 – Oceans Across Boundaries: Learning from each other - Proceedings of the 2017 conference for YOUng MARine RESearchers in Kiel, Germany, 2018, Page(s) 155-166, ISBN 978-3-319-93283-5
Éditeur:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-93284-2_11
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