Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic

The Marine Strategy Framework Directive intends to adopt ecosystem-based management for resources, biodiversity and habitats that puts emphasis on maintaining the health of the ecosystem alongside appropriate human use of the marine environment, for the benefit of current and future generations. Wit...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Morato, Telmo, Emile, Lemey, Menezes, Gui, Pham, Christopher K., Brito, Joana, Soszynski, Ambre, Pitcher, Tony J, Heymans, Johanna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/051a9f5b-0797-4e7a-adbf-09f1eea2ca6c 2024-06-23T07:57:12+00:00 Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic Morato, Telmo Emile, Lemey Menezes, Gui Pham, Christopher K. Brito, Joana Soszynski, Ambre Pitcher, Tony J Heymans, Johanna 2016-12-12 application/pdf https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/051a9f5b-0797-4e7a-adbf-09f1eea2ca6c https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00245 https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/2025378/GEN2183e_Morato_et_al_2016.pdf eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/051a9f5b-0797-4e7a-adbf-09f1eea2ca6c info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Morato , T , Emile , L , Menezes , G , Pham , C K , Brito , J , Soszynski , A , Pitcher , T J & Heymans , J 2016 , ' Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic ' , Frontiers in Marine Science , vol. in press . https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00245 Ecosystem model Fisheries Azores Trophic links Ecopath article 2016 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00245 2024-05-27T23:51:24Z The Marine Strategy Framework Directive intends to adopt ecosystem-based management for resources, biodiversity and habitats that puts emphasis on maintaining the health of the ecosystem alongside appropriate human use of the marine environment, for the benefit of current and future generations. Within the overall framework of ecosystem-based management, ecosystem models are tools to evaluate and gain insights in ecosystem properties. The low data availability and complexity of modelling deep-water ecosystems has limited the application of ecosystem models to few deep-water ecosystems. Here, we aim to develop an ecosystem model for the deep-sea and open ocean in the Azores exclusive economic zone with the overarching objective of characterising the food-web and ecosystem structure of the ecosystem. An ecosystem model with 45 functional groups, including a detritus group, two primary producer groups, eight invertebrate groups, 29 fish groups, three marine mammal groups, a turtle and a seabird group was built. Overall data quality measured by the pedigree index was estimated to be higher than the mean value of all published models. Therefore, the model was built with source data of an overall reasonable quality, especially considering the normally low data availability for deep-sea ecosystems. The total biomass (excluding detritus) of the modelled ecosystem for the whole area was calculated as 24.7 t km-². The mean trophic level for the total marine catch of the Azores was estimated to be 3.95, similar to the trophic level of the bathypelagic and medium-size pelagic fish. Trophic levels for the different functional groups were estimated to be similar to those obtained with stable isotopes and stomach contents analyses, with some exceptions on both ends of the trophic spectra. Omnivory indices were in general low, indicating prey speciation for the majority of the groups. Cephalopods, pelagic sharks and toothed whales were identified as groups with key ecological roles in the ecosystem. Due to concerns on the use ... Article in Journal/Newspaper toothed whales University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Frontiers in Marine Science 3
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topic Ecosystem model
Fisheries
Azores
Trophic links
Ecopath
spellingShingle Ecosystem model
Fisheries
Azores
Trophic links
Ecopath
Morato, Telmo
Emile, Lemey
Menezes, Gui
Pham, Christopher K.
Brito, Joana
Soszynski, Ambre
Pitcher, Tony J
Heymans, Johanna
Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic
topic_facet Ecosystem model
Fisheries
Azores
Trophic links
Ecopath
description The Marine Strategy Framework Directive intends to adopt ecosystem-based management for resources, biodiversity and habitats that puts emphasis on maintaining the health of the ecosystem alongside appropriate human use of the marine environment, for the benefit of current and future generations. Within the overall framework of ecosystem-based management, ecosystem models are tools to evaluate and gain insights in ecosystem properties. The low data availability and complexity of modelling deep-water ecosystems has limited the application of ecosystem models to few deep-water ecosystems. Here, we aim to develop an ecosystem model for the deep-sea and open ocean in the Azores exclusive economic zone with the overarching objective of characterising the food-web and ecosystem structure of the ecosystem. An ecosystem model with 45 functional groups, including a detritus group, two primary producer groups, eight invertebrate groups, 29 fish groups, three marine mammal groups, a turtle and a seabird group was built. Overall data quality measured by the pedigree index was estimated to be higher than the mean value of all published models. Therefore, the model was built with source data of an overall reasonable quality, especially considering the normally low data availability for deep-sea ecosystems. The total biomass (excluding detritus) of the modelled ecosystem for the whole area was calculated as 24.7 t km-². The mean trophic level for the total marine catch of the Azores was estimated to be 3.95, similar to the trophic level of the bathypelagic and medium-size pelagic fish. Trophic levels for the different functional groups were estimated to be similar to those obtained with stable isotopes and stomach contents analyses, with some exceptions on both ends of the trophic spectra. Omnivory indices were in general low, indicating prey speciation for the majority of the groups. Cephalopods, pelagic sharks and toothed whales were identified as groups with key ecological roles in the ecosystem. Due to concerns on the use ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Morato, Telmo
Emile, Lemey
Menezes, Gui
Pham, Christopher K.
Brito, Joana
Soszynski, Ambre
Pitcher, Tony J
Heymans, Johanna
author_facet Morato, Telmo
Emile, Lemey
Menezes, Gui
Pham, Christopher K.
Brito, Joana
Soszynski, Ambre
Pitcher, Tony J
Heymans, Johanna
author_sort Morato, Telmo
title Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic
title_short Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic
title_full Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic
title_fullStr Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the Azores, NE Atlantic
title_sort food-web and ecosystem structure of the open-ocean and deep-sea environments of the azores, ne atlantic
publishDate 2016
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