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Evaluating the role of large jellyfish and forage fishes as energy pathways, and their interplay with fisheries, in the Northern Humboldt Current System

机译:在北部洪堡洋流系统中评估大型水母和饲料鱼作为能量途径的作用及其与渔业的相互作用

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Large jellyfish are important consumers of plankton, fish eggs and fish larvae in heavily fished ecosystems worldwide; yet they are seldom included in fisheries production models. Here we developed a trophic network model with 41 functional groups using ECOPATH re-expressed in a donor-driven, end-to-end format to directly evaluate the efficiency of large jellyfish and forage fish at transferring energy to higher trophic levels, as well as the ecosystem-wide effects of varying jellyfish and forage fish consumption rates and fishing rates, in the Northern Humboldt Current system (NHCS) off of Peru. Large jellyfish were an energy-loss pathway for high trophic-level consumers, while forage fish channelized the production of lower trophic levels directly into production of top-level consumers. A simulated jellyfish bloom resulted in a decline in productivity of all functional groups, including forage fish (12%), with the exception of sea turtles. A modeled increase in forage fish consumption rate by 50% resulted in a decrease in large jellyfish productivity (29%). A simulated increase of 40% in forage fish harvest enhanced jellyfish productivity (24%), while closure of all fisheries caused a decline in large jellyfish productivity (26%) and productivity increases in upper level consumers. These outcomes not only suggest that jellyfish blooms and fisheries have important effects on the structure of the NHCS, but they also support the hypothesis that forage fishing provides a competitive release for large jellyfish. We recommend including jellyfish as a functional group in future ecosystem modeling efforts, including ecosystem-based approaches to fishery management of coastal ecosystems worldwide.
机译:大型水母是全世界大量鱼类生态系统中浮游生物,鱼卵和鱼幼体的重要消费者;但是它们很少被包括在渔业生产模型中。在这里,我们使用供体驱动的端对端格式重新表达的ECOPATH,开发了具有41个功能组的营养网络模型,以直接评估大型水母和饲料鱼将能量转移到较高营养水平的效率,以及秘鲁北部的洪堡海流系统(NHCS)中不同的水母和饲草鱼的食用率以及捕鱼率对整个生态系统的影响。大型水母是营养水平较高的消费者的能量损耗途径,而饲草鱼将营养水平较低的生产直接引导到高层消费者的生产中。模拟的海ly开花导致所有功能组(包括饲料鱼(12%))的生产力下降,海龟除外。以模型为例的饲料鱼消耗率增加了50%,导致大型水母生产率下降(29%)。饲草鱼收成的模拟增长40%提高了水母的生产率(24%),而所有渔业的关闭导致大型水母的生产率下降(26%),上级消费者的生产率提高。这些结果不仅表明水母开花和渔业对NHCS的结构具有重要影响,而且还支持了以饲料捕捞为大型水母提供竞争性释放的假说。我们建议在未来的生态系统建模工作中将水母作为一个功能组,包括在全球范围内对沿海生态系统进行渔业管理的基于生态系统的方法。

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    《Progress in Oceanography》 |2018年第mayajuna期|28-36|共9页
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    Univ Southern Mississippi, Div Marine Sci, 1020 Balch Blvd, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39529 USA;

    Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Biol Dept, 410 East St Mary Blvd, Lafayette, LA 70504 USA;

    Inst Mar Peru IMARPE, LMOECC, Ave Gamarra & Gral Valle S-N, Callao, Peru;

    Oregon State Univ, Hatfield Marine Ctr, Cooperat Inst Marine Resources Studies, 2030 SE Marine Sci Dr, Newport, OR USA;

    Inst Mar Peru IMARPE, Lab Costero Pisco, Ave Libertadores A-12, Paracas, Ica, Peru;

    Univ Southern Mississippi, Div Marine Sci, 1020 Balch Blvd, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39529 USA;

    Univ Southern Mississippi, Div Coastal Sci, 703 E Beach Dr, Ocean Springs, MS USA;

    NOAA Northwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Hatfield Marine Ctr, 2030 SE Marine Sci Dr, Newport, OR USA;

    Univ Southern Mississippi, Div Coastal Sci, 703 E Beach Dr, Ocean Springs, MS USA;

    Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Biosphere Sci, 4-4 Kagamiyama 1 Chome, Higashihiroshima, Japan;

    Yale Univ, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, 165 Prospect St, New Haven, CT USA;

    Inst Nacl Invest & Desarrollo Pesquero INIDEP, Paseo Victoria Ocampo 1, Mar Del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina;

    Inst Nacl Invest & Desarrollo Pesquero INIDEP, Paseo Victoria Ocampo 1, Mar Del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina;

    Univ Southern Mississippi, Div Marine Sci, 1020 Balch Blvd, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39529 USA;

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  • 关键词

    ECOPATH; ECOTRAN; Peruvian anchoveta; Sardine; Chrysaora plocamia; Humboldt Current; Foodwebs;

    机译:ECOPATH;ECOTRAN;秘鲁an鱼;沙丁鱼;Chrysaora plocamia;洪堡潮流;食物网;

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