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Multi-level trophic cascades in a heavily exploited open marine ecosystem
Authors:Casini Michele  Lövgren Johan  Hjelm Joakim  Cardinale Massimiliano  Molinero Juan-Carlos  Kornilovs Georgs
Institution:Swedish Board of Fisheries, Institute of Marine Research, PO Box 4, 45321 Lysekil, Sweden. Michele.Casini@fiskeriverket.se
Abstract:Anthropogenic disturbances intertwined with climatic changes can have a large impact on the upper trophic levels of marine ecosystems, which may cascade down the food web. So far it has been difficult to demonstrate multi-level trophic cascades in pelagic marine environments. Using field data collected during a 33-year period, we show for the first time a four-level community-wide trophic cascade in the open Baltic Sea. The dramatic reduction of the cod (Gadus morhua) population directly affected its main prey, the zooplanktivorous sprat (Sprattus sprattus), and indirectly the summer biomass of zooplankton and phytoplankton (top-down processes). Bottom-up processes and climate-hydrological forces had a weaker influence on sprat and zooplankton, whereas phytoplankton variation was explained solely by top-down mechanisms. Our results suggest that in order to dampen the occasionally harmful algal blooms of the Baltic, effort should be addressed not only to control anthropogenic nutrient inputs but also to preserve structure and functioning of higher trophic levels.
Keywords:Baltic Sea  pelagic marine ecosystem  food web  bottom-up versus top-down control  climate  eutrophication
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