making ecological models adequate /

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Critical evaluation of the adequacy of ecological models is urgently needed to enhance their utility in developing theory and enabling environmental managers and policymakers to make informed decisions. Poorly supported management can believe detrimental,costly or irreversible impacts on the environment and society. Here, we examine common issues in ecological modelling and propose criteria for improving modelling frameworks. An appropriate level of process description is crucial to constructing the best possible model, or given the available data and understanding of ecological structures. Model details unsupported by data typically lead to over parameterisation and poor model performance. Conversely,a lack of mechanistic details may limit a model's ability to predict ecological systems’ responses to management. Ecological studies that employ models should follow a set of model adequacy assessment protocols that include: asking a series of critical questions regarding state and control variable choice, the determinacy of data, and the sensitivity and validity of analyses. We also need to improve model elaboration,refinement and coarse graining procedures to better understand the relevancy and adequacy of our models and the role they play in advancing theory, improving hind and forecasting, or enabling problem solving and management.

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