Modelling the effects of extreme events on the dynamics of the amphipod Corophium orientale
Sofia Gamito,
Paula Chainho,
José Lino Costa,
João Paulo Medeiros,
Maria José Costa and
João Carlos Marques
Ecological Modelling, 2010, vol. 221, issue 3, 459-466
Abstract:
The brackish water amphipod Corophium orientale is the dominant macroinvertebrate species in the upper Mira estuary, a small mesotidal system located in the southwest coast of Portugal. As climate changes will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme events such as floods and droughts, these will have a negative effect on benthic estuarine invertebrates, namely C. orientale. In order to understand the effects of these events on C. orientale, a dynamic model, based on published information and calibrated with field data, was developed and different scenarios were tested.
Keywords: Stella modelling; Extreme events; Floods; Droughts; Corophium orientale population dynamics; Mira estuary (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.10.031
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