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43
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5237
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171

Overview

Jeroen Steenbeek is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and focuses primarily on Environmental Science. Their research spans various subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on marine ecosystems and climate change. Key papers include:

  • Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems, 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • Disentangling diverse responses to climate change among global marine ecosystem models, 2021, Progress In Oceanography
  • Current and Future Influence of Environmental Factors on Small Pelagic Fish Distributions in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Advancing Global Ecological Modeling Capabilities to Simulate Future Trajectories of Change in Marine Ecosystems, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • The Ocean Decade: A True Ecosystem Modeling Challenge, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science

Steenbeek contributes significantly to topics such as Marine and fisheries research, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Coastal and Marine Management, Marine and coastal ecosystems, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses.

Frequent coauthors include Marta Coll, Villy Christensen, Derek P. Tittensor, Ryan Heneghan, and Julia L. Blanchard, evidencing collaborative work within the marine science research community.

Their work is published mainly in these venues:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Earth's Future
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Ecological Modelling

In addition to journal articles, Steenbeek has contributed to book publications with FAO eBooks, including a 2024 title on climate change risks to marine ecosystems and fisheries.

Best Publications

  • The Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: Estimates, Patterns, and Threats

    Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Jeroen Steenbeek;Kristin Kaschner

  • The Mediterranean Sea under siege: spatial overlap between marine biodiversity, cumulative threats and marine reserves

    Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Camille Albouy;Camille Albouy;Frida Ben Rais Lasram

  • Global ensemble projections reveal trophic amplification of ocean biomass declines with climate change

    Heike K Lotze;Derek P Tittensor;Derek P Tittensor;Andrea Bryndum-Buchholz;Tyler D Eddy;Tyler D Eddy

  • Best practice in Ecopath with Ecosim food-web models for ecosystem-based management

    Johanna Jacomina Heymans;Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Jason S. Link;Steven Mackinson

  • Invading the Mediterranean Sea: biodiversity patterns shaped by human activities

    Stelios Katsanevakis;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Jeroen Steenbeek

  • State-of-the-art global models underestimate impacts from climate extremes

    Jacob Schewe;Simon N. Gosling;Christopher Reyer;Fang Zhao

  • Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems.

    Derek P. Tittensor;Derek P. Tittensor;Camilla Novaglio;Cheryl S. Harrison;Cheryl S. Harrison;Ryan F. Heneghan

  • A century of fish biomass decline in the ocean

    Villy Christensen;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Jeroen Steenbeek

  • Historical changes of the Mediterranean Sea ecosystem: modelling the role and impact of primary productivity and fisheries changes over time.

    Chiara Piroddi;Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Camino Liquete;Diego Macias

  • A risk-based approach to cumulative effect assessments for marine management

    Vanessa Stelzenmüller;Marta Coll;Antonios D. Mazaris;Sylvaine Giakoumi;Sylvaine Giakoumi

  • A protocol for the intercomparison of marine fishery and ecosystem models : Fish-MIP v1.0

    Derek P. Tittensor;Derek P. Tittensor;Tyler D. Eddy;Tyler D. Eddy;Heike K. Lotze;Eric D. Galbraith;Eric D. Galbraith

  • Representing Variable Habitat Quality in a Spatial Food Web Model

    Villy Christensen;Marta Coll;Jeroen Steenbeek;Joe Buszowski

  • Valuing seafood: The Peruvian fisheries sector

    Villy Christensen;Santiago de la Puente;Juan Carlos Sueiro;Jeroen Steenbeek

  • Bridging the gap between ecosystem modeling tools and geographic information systems: Driving a food web model with external spatial–temporal data

    Jeroen Steenbeek;Marta Coll;Leigh Gurney;Frédéric Mélin

  • Database-driven models of the world's Large Marine Ecosystems

    Villy Christensen;Carl J. Walters;Robert Ahrens;Jacqueline Alder

  • Mapping diversity of species in global aquaculture

    Marc Metian;Max Troell;Max Troell;Villy Christensen;Jeroen Steenbeek

  • Future scenarios of marine resources and ecosystem conditions in the Eastern Mediterranean under the impacts of fishing, alien species and sea warming.

    X. Corrales;Marta Coll;E. Ofir;Johanna J. Heymans

  • The global ocean is an ecosystem: simulating marine life and fisheries

    Villy Christensen;Marta Coll;Joe Buszowski;William W. L. Cheung

  • Disentangling diverse responses to climate change among global marine ecosystem models

    Ryan F. Heneghan;Ryan F. Heneghan;Eric Galbraith;Eric Galbraith;Julia L. Blanchard;Cheryl Harrison

  • Exploring effects of hypoxia on fish and fisheries in the northern Gulf of Mexico using a dynamic spatially explicit ecosystem model

    Kim de Mutsert;Jeroen Steenbeek;Kristy Lewis;Joe Buszowski

  • Models of the world’s large marine ecosystems: GEF/LME global project Promoting Ecosystem-based Approaches to Fisheries Conservation and Large Marine Ecosystems

    V. Christensen;C.J. Walters;R. Ahrens;J. Alder

Frequent Co-Authors

Marta Coll
Marta Coll Spanish National Research Council
Villy Christensen
Villy Christensen University of British Columbia
Maria Grazia Pennino
Maria Grazia Pennino Spanish Institute of Oceanography
Johanna J. Heymans
Johanna J. Heymans Scottish Association For Marine Science
Derek P. Tittensor
Derek P. Tittensor Dalhousie University
Elizabeth A. Fulton
Elizabeth A. Fulton Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Carl J. Walters
Carl J. Walters University of British Columbia
William W. L. Cheung
William W. L. Cheung University of British Columbia
Joachim Claudet
Joachim Claudet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Eric D. Galbraith
Eric D. Galbraith McGill University

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