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Acclimation, adaptation, traits and trade-offs in plankton functional type models – seeking clarity in terminology

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Swansea University1

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark2

Section for Marine Ecology and Oceanography, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark3

University of Dundee4

Plymouth Marine Laboratory5

Old Dominion University6

We propose definitions in terminology to enhance ongoing collaborations between biologists and modellers on plankton ecology. Organism “functional type” should refer to commonality in ecology not biogeochemistry; the latter is largely an emergent property of the former, while alignment with ecology is also consistent with usage in terrestrial science.

Adaptation should be confined, as in genetics, to consideration of species inter-generational change; most socalled “adaptive” plankton models are thus acclimative, modifying vital rates in response to stimuli. Trait trade-off approaches should ideally only be considered for describing intra-generational interactions; in applications between generations, and certainly between unrelated species, such concepts should be avoided.

We suggest that systems biology approaches, through to complex adaptive/acclimative systems modelling, with explicit modelling of feedback processes (which we suggest should define “mechanistic” models), would provide realistic and flexible bases upon which to develop descriptions of functional type models

Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2015
Pages: 683-691
ISSN: 14643774 and 01427873
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbv036
ORCIDs: St. John, Michael

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