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Synthesis workshop 1: Geographical synthesis May Tromsø

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 evaluate the effects of global environmental change on the future structure and resilience of the Barents Sea ecosystem BarEcoRe

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 evaluate the effects of global environmental change on the future structure and resilience of the Barents Sea ecosystem quantitative data analysis and modelling climate and fishing- induced species comp, spatial structure, trophic network ability to absorb disturbance and maintain function BarEcoRe fish and benthos communities

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 BarEcoRe: The structure & dynamics WP1: Community structure WP2: Trophic interactions WP3: Population distribution WP4: Resilience & Early warning Kick-off: June 2010 Data WS: October 2010 Data Analysis WS: March 2011 Foodweb topology WS: June 2011 Annual meeting #1: October 2011 Synthesis WS1: May 2012 Synthesis WS2: October 2012 Annual meeting #2: December 2012 Project ends: May 2013

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Were are we coming from? 1.Research conducted in individual WPs 2.Annual meeting 1: Request for synthesis from SAP 3.Resilience papers discussions

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Were are we coming from? 1.Research conducted in individual WPs 2.Annual meeting 1: Request for synthesis from SAP 3.Resilience papers discussions

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Were are we coming from? 1.Research conducted in individual WPs 2.Annual meeting 1: Request for synthesis from SAP 3.Resilience papers discussions

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Were are we coming from? 1.Research conducted in individual WPs 2.Annual meeting 1: Request for synthesis from SAP 3.Resilience papers discussions

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Were are we coming from? 1.Research conducted in individual WPs 2.Annual meeting 1: Request for synthesis from SAP 3.Resilience papers discussions 6 resilience papers presented between November 2011 and April individual homework

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Resilience concepts

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Resilience concepts Resilience in space Multiple spatial scales Various community levels Ocean environment

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 A geographical framework Whole Barents Sea Main water masses Mesoscale Regions (Atlantis) Minimum sampling units

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 A workflow towards synthesis Structuralp roperties ~ resilience Individual studies, species, communities, approaches, etc. Standardised set of metrics Standardised geographical units and scales Integrated geographical description of resilience Multivariate analyses Ocean environment

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Workshop output Aim: to provide the first integrated synthesis of resilience spatial patterns in the Barents Sea, at various scales and in relation to environmental conditions Synthesis WS1 is not a substitute for individual studies -> consistency between studies is more important than details within studies

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Workshop output

BarEcoRe spatial synthesis workshop, May 2012 Synthesis workshop 1: Geographical synthesis May Tromsø