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Damped trophic cascades driven by fishing in model marine ecosystems
Authors:K H Andersen  M Pedersen
Institution:1.National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, 2920 Charlottenlund Slot, Charlottenlund, Denmark;2.Department of Theoretical Ecology, Lund University, Ecology Building, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The reaction of the ecosystem goes beyond the trophic levels directly targeted by the fishery. This reaction has been described either as a change in slope of the overall size spectrum or as a trophic cascade triggered by the removal of top predators. Here we use a novel size- and trait-based model to explore how marine ecosystems might react to perturbations from different types of fishing pressure. The model explicitly resolves the whole life history of fish, from larvae to adults. The results show that fishing does not change the overall slope of the size spectrum, but depletes the largest individuals and induces trophic cascades. A trophic cascade can propagate both up and down in trophic levels driven by a combination of changes in predation mortality and food limitation. The cascade is damped as it comes further away from the perturbed trophic level. Fishing on several trophic levels leads to a disappearance of the signature of the trophic cascade. Differences in fishing patterns among ecosystems might influence whether a trophic cascade is observed.
Keywords:size spectrum  community model  ecosystem approach to fisheries management
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