H. Scholten et Ac. Smaal, RESPONSES OF MYTILUS-EDULIS L. TO VARYING FOOD CONCENTRATIONS - TESTING EMMY, AN ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL MODEL, Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, 219(1-2), 1998, pp. 217-239
In this paper a complex ecophysiological model is presented, which aim
s to simulate individual growth and reproduction of Mytilus edulis L.
The model includes feedback mechanisms in the acquisition and metaboli
sm of natural food sources and partitioning of carbon and nitrogen to
the internal state variables: somatic tissue, storage, organic shell m
atrix, blood and gametes before and after spawning. The model was cali
brated with statistical distributions for 38 parameters. The resulting
a posteriori parameter sets were applied in a validation procedure. F
irst inputs of one system were used to produce model outcomes with unc
ertainty bands in order to compare these with system observations not
used for calibration. In a second validation step, the model was run w
ith inputs of two different ecosystems. The results of this step were
promising, but no acceptable growth could be predicted for the system
with low seston and food concentrations. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V
.