Clément Aldebert
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Environmental context, parameter sensitivity, and structural sensitivity impact predictions of annual‐plant coexistence
Environmental context, parameter sensitivity, and structural sensitivity impact predictions of annual‐plant coexistence Open
Predicting the outcome of interactions between species is central to our current understanding of diversity maintenance. However, we have limited information about the robustness of many model‐based predictions of species coexistence. This…
View article: Environmental context, parameter sensitivity and structural sensitivity impact predictions of annual-plant coexistence
Environmental context, parameter sensitivity and structural sensitivity impact predictions of annual-plant coexistence Open
Predicting the outcome of interactions between species is central to our current understanding of diversity maintenance. However, we have limited information about the robustness of many model-based predictions of species coexistence. This…
View article: A Fast and Generic Method to Identify Parameters in Complex and Embedded Geophysical Models: The Example of Turbulent Mixing in the Ocean
A Fast and Generic Method to Identify Parameters in Complex and Embedded Geophysical Models: The Example of Turbulent Mixing in the Ocean Open
Geophysical models make predictions relying on parameter values to be estimated from data. However, existing methods are costly because they require either many runs of the complex geophysical model or to implement an adjoint model. Here, …
View article: A new tool for identifying boundary conditions in coastal oceanic models : First tryouts with a tidal model
A new tool for identifying boundary conditions in coastal oceanic models : First tryouts with a tidal model Open
<p>If lateral boundary conditions are crucial for physical modelling of the ocean dynamics, their estimate may lack of accuracy in coastal regions. Data-assimilation has been a long-used tool to improve accuracy, but most of the exis…
View article: The Delayed Island Mass Effect: How Islands can Remotely Trigger Blooms in the Oligotrophic Ocean
The Delayed Island Mass Effect: How Islands can Remotely Trigger Blooms in the Oligotrophic Ocean Open
In oligotrophic gyres of the tropical ocean, islands can enhance phytoplankton biomass and create hotspots of productivity and biodiversity. This “island mass effect” (IME) is typically identified by increased chlorophyll concentrations ne…
View article: Eddy viscosity identification in the Ekman layer in North Western Mediterranean Sea
Eddy viscosity identification in the Ekman layer in North Western Mediterranean Sea Open
The marine upper layer is mainly controlled by wind stress and sun heating with a high temporal variability from the wind gusts to diurnal and seasonal signals, up to climatic time scales. This so called “mixing layer” constitutes a major …
View article: Community dynamics and sensitivity to model structure: towards a probabilistic view of process-based model predictions
Community dynamics and sensitivity to model structure: towards a probabilistic view of process-based model predictions Open
Statistical inference and mechanistic, process-based modelling represent two philosophically different streams of research whose primary goal is to make predictions. Here, we merge elements from both approaches to keep the theoretical powe…
View article: Supplementary material from "Community dynamics and sensitivity to model structure: towards a probabilistic view of process-based model predictions"
Supplementary material from "Community dynamics and sensitivity to model structure: towards a probabilistic view of process-based model predictions" Open
Statistical inference and mechanistic, process-based modelling represent two philosophically different streams of research whose primary goal is to make predictions. Here, we merge elements from both approaches to keep the theoretical powe…