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Centuries of Anadromous Forage Fish Loss: Consequences for Ecosystem Connectivity and Productivity

机译:百年失草饲料鱼类损失:生态系统连通性和生产力的后果

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Lost biomass of anadromous forage species resulting from the seventeenth to nineteenth century damming of waterways and from overharvest in the northeastern United States contributed to significant changes in coastal marine terrestrial ecosystems. Historic alewife populations in Maine for the years 1600-1900 were assessed using analyses of nineteenth and twentieth century harvest records and waterway obstruction records dating to the 1600s. Obstructed spawning access in nine watersheds reduced the annual alewife productivity per watershed to 0%-16% of virgin estimates, equaling a cumulative lost fisheries production of 11 billion fish from 1750 to 1900. Including preharvest production, our estimates suggest a lost flux of anadromous forage fish increasing from 10 million fish per year in 1700 to 1.4 billion annually by 1850. Our results suggest a realignment of current restoration goals is needed to recognize oceanic and freshwater ecosystem interdependence and the gap between current targets and potential productivity
机译:17世纪至19世纪的水道筑坝以及美国东北部过度捕捞造成的食草生物量丧失,造成了沿海海洋陆地生态系统的重大变化。通过分析19世纪和20世纪的收成记录以及1600年代的水路阻塞记录,评估了缅因州1600-1900年的历史性ewewife种群。九个流域的产卵通道受阻,使每个流域的年总ewewife生产率降低至原始估计值的0%-16%,等于从1750年到1900年累计渔业损失产量110亿条鱼。饲用鱼的数量从1700年的每年1000万条增加到1850年的每年14亿条。我们的结果表明,需要重新调整当前的恢复目标,以认识到海洋和淡水生态系统的相互依赖性以及当前目标与潜在生产力之间的差距

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