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Indicators quantifying small pelagic fish interactions: application using a trophic model of the southern Benguela ecosystem
Authors:Lynne J. Shannon   Philippe M. Cury   
Affiliation:a Marine and Coastal Management, Private Bag X2, Rogge Bay, 8012, South Africa;b Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa;c #IRD, CRHMT, Avenue Jean Monnet, BP 171, 34203, Sète Cedex, France
Abstract:Three indicators quantifying interactions between species are developed for an upwelling system to provide useful measures for the comparison of marine ecosystem structure and function. Small pelagic fish are dominant in upwelling systems, and by definition, they are pivotal in a wasp-waist upwelling system. The indicator of interaction strength (IS) quantifies the effect that a change in biomass of one group has on abundance of other groups. The functional impact (FI) indicator quantifies the trophic impacts of species on their own and other functional groups or feeding guilds. The trophic replacement (TR) indicator quantifies the trophic similarity between a species that is removed from an ecosystem and other species in that ecosystem, i.e. it quantifies the ability of one group to trophically replace another. A trophic model of the southern Benguela ecosystem is used as an example for the application of the indicators. The strong similarities in trophic functioning of the southern Benguela ecosystem in the anchovy-dominated system of the 1980s, and the 1990s when there was a shift towards greater sardine abundance, are explained by the mutual trophic replacement abilities of anchovy and sardine. Differences between the proposed indicators and mixed trophic impact assessment are highlighted, mainly resulting from the static versus dynamic nature of the models upon which they are based. Trophic indicators such as those presented here, together with other kinds of ecosystem indicators, may assist in defining operational frameworks for ecosystem-based fisheries management.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Ecological indicators   Ecosystem   Species interactions   Indicators of trophic functioning   Interaction strength   Trophic replacement   Small pelagic fish
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