@article{fdi:010075561, title = {{B}uilding bridges between global information systems on marine organisms and ecosystem models}, author = {{G}russ, {A}. and {P}alomares, {M}. {L}. {D}. and {P}oelen, {J}. {H}. and {B}arile, {J}. {R}. and {A}ldemita, {C}. {D}. and {O}rtiz, {S}. {R}. and {B}arrier, {N}icolas and {S}hin, {Y}unne-{J}ai and {S}imons, {J}. and {P}auly, {D}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}o facilitate the wider implementation of ecosystem modeling platforms and, thereby, to help advance ecosystem-based fisheries management ({EBFM}) worldwide, tools delivering a large quantity of inputs to ecosystem models are needed. {W}e developed a web application providing {OSMOSE} ecosystem models with values for trophic, growth and reproduction parameters derived from data from two global information systems ({F}ish{B}ase and {S}ea{L}ife{B}ase). {O}ur web application guides the user through simple queries to extract information from {F}ish{B}ase and {S}ea{L}ife{B}ase data archives, and it delivers all the configuration files necessary for running an {OSMOSE} model. {H}ere, we present our web application and demonstrate it for the {W}est {F}lorida {S}helf ecosystem. {O}ur software architecture can serve as a basis for designing other advanced web applications using {F}ish{B}ase and {S}ea{L}ife{B}ase data in support of {EBFM}.}, keywords = {{W}eb application ; {F}ish{B}ase ; {S}ea{L}ife{B}ase ; {E}cosystem model ; {OSMOSE} ; {W}eb ; application programming interface ; {FLORIDE} ; {MEXIQUE} {GOLFE} ; {ATLANTIQUE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}cological {M}odelling}, volume = {398}, numero = {}, pages = {1--19}, ISSN = {0304-3800}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2019.01.023}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075561}, }