Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.

Presentation to the PISCES/ICES Small Pelagic Fish: New Frontiers in Science for Sustainable Management Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal, 9 November 2022: 24pp, titled: Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem. Abstract: Krill ( Euph...

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Main Authors: Naseera Moosa, Doug Butterworth
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spelling ftunicapetownfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22117487 2023-05-15T13:04:56+02:00 Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem. Naseera Moosa Doug Butterworth 2023-03-06T07:37:41Z https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.22117487.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Investigating_the_influence_of_minor_krill-predators_on_the_krill-predator_dynamics_of_the_Antarctic_ecosystem_/22117487 unknown doi:10.25375/uct.22117487.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Investigating_the_influence_of_minor_krill-predators_on_the_krill-predator_dynamics_of_the_Antarctic_ecosystem_/22117487 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biological mathematics Applied statistics Biostatistics MARAM Antarctic ecosystem baleen whales Models of Intermediate Complexity for Ecosystem (MICE) multi-species MICE models blue whale fin whale humpback whale minke whale crabeater seal Antarctic fur seal leopard seal mackerel icefish marbled rockcod krill (Euphausia superba) Adelie penguin IWC Area II Text Presentation 2023 ftunicapetownfig https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.22117487.v1 2023-03-09T00:09:36Z Presentation to the PISCES/ICES Small Pelagic Fish: New Frontiers in Science for Sustainable Management Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal, 9 November 2022: 24pp, titled: Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem. Abstract: Krill ( Euphausia superba ) is a small pelagic crustacean and constitutes the largest forage fish resource in the Antarctic ecosystem. Over recent decades, a krill fishery has slowly expanded in this region. As a result, there is an increasing interest in how to harvest krill optimally without unduly impacting its natural predators. Many whale, seal, penguin and fish populations feed primarily on krill and share similar feeding grounds south of 60°S around Antarctica. In 2006, the Mori-Butterworth ecosystem model attempted to explain the population dynamics of the major krill-eating species in the Antarctic through predator-prey interactions only. Roughly ten years later, this krill-predator model was refined in Moosa (2017). Moosa found the important krill-predators south of 60°S to be the Antarctic blue whale ( Balaenoptera musculus ), fin whale ( Balaenoptera physalus ), humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae ), Antarctic minke whale ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata ), Antarctic fur seal ( Arctocephalus gazella ), crabeater seal ( Lobodon carcinophagus ), leopard seal ( Hydrurga leptonyx ), Adélie penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ), marbled rockcod ( Notothenia rossii ) and mackerel icefish ( Champsocephalus gunnari ). However, as with the Mori-Butterworth (2006) model, Moosa also considered only the main krill-predators in her analysis. These main predators were determined to be the blue, fin, humpback and minke whale species, and the crabeater and Antarctic fur seal species, based on each of their annual circumpolar krill consumption by weight being estimated to exceed one million tonnes. The aim of this paper is to expand the ecosystem model developed by Moosa so as to include the ‘minor’ krill-predators, i.e. the leopard seal, ... Conference Object Adelie penguin Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seal Antarctic Minke whale Antarctica Arctocephalus gazella Balaenoptera acutorostrata Balaenoptera musculus Balaenoptera physalus baleen whales Blue whale Crabeater Seal Euphausia superba Fin whale Humpback Whale Hydrurga leptonyx Icefish Leopard Seal Lobodon carcinophagus Marbled rockcod Megaptera novaeangliae minke whale Notothenia rossii Pygoscelis adeliae University of Cape Town: Figshare Antarctic Butterworth ENVELOPE(66.733,66.733,-70.700,-70.700) Hydrurga ENVELOPE(-61.626,-61.626,-64.145,-64.145) The Antarctic
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topic Biological mathematics
Applied statistics
Biostatistics
MARAM
Antarctic ecosystem
baleen whales
Models of Intermediate Complexity for Ecosystem (MICE)
multi-species MICE models
blue whale
fin whale
humpback whale
minke whale
crabeater seal
Antarctic fur seal
leopard seal
mackerel icefish
marbled rockcod
krill (Euphausia superba)
Adelie penguin
IWC Area II
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Applied statistics
Biostatistics
MARAM
Antarctic ecosystem
baleen whales
Models of Intermediate Complexity for Ecosystem (MICE)
multi-species MICE models
blue whale
fin whale
humpback whale
minke whale
crabeater seal
Antarctic fur seal
leopard seal
mackerel icefish
marbled rockcod
krill (Euphausia superba)
Adelie penguin
IWC Area II
Naseera Moosa
Doug Butterworth
Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.
topic_facet Biological mathematics
Applied statistics
Biostatistics
MARAM
Antarctic ecosystem
baleen whales
Models of Intermediate Complexity for Ecosystem (MICE)
multi-species MICE models
blue whale
fin whale
humpback whale
minke whale
crabeater seal
Antarctic fur seal
leopard seal
mackerel icefish
marbled rockcod
krill (Euphausia superba)
Adelie penguin
IWC Area II
description Presentation to the PISCES/ICES Small Pelagic Fish: New Frontiers in Science for Sustainable Management Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal, 9 November 2022: 24pp, titled: Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem. Abstract: Krill ( Euphausia superba ) is a small pelagic crustacean and constitutes the largest forage fish resource in the Antarctic ecosystem. Over recent decades, a krill fishery has slowly expanded in this region. As a result, there is an increasing interest in how to harvest krill optimally without unduly impacting its natural predators. Many whale, seal, penguin and fish populations feed primarily on krill and share similar feeding grounds south of 60°S around Antarctica. In 2006, the Mori-Butterworth ecosystem model attempted to explain the population dynamics of the major krill-eating species in the Antarctic through predator-prey interactions only. Roughly ten years later, this krill-predator model was refined in Moosa (2017). Moosa found the important krill-predators south of 60°S to be the Antarctic blue whale ( Balaenoptera musculus ), fin whale ( Balaenoptera physalus ), humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae ), Antarctic minke whale ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata ), Antarctic fur seal ( Arctocephalus gazella ), crabeater seal ( Lobodon carcinophagus ), leopard seal ( Hydrurga leptonyx ), Adélie penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ), marbled rockcod ( Notothenia rossii ) and mackerel icefish ( Champsocephalus gunnari ). However, as with the Mori-Butterworth (2006) model, Moosa also considered only the main krill-predators in her analysis. These main predators were determined to be the blue, fin, humpback and minke whale species, and the crabeater and Antarctic fur seal species, based on each of their annual circumpolar krill consumption by weight being estimated to exceed one million tonnes. The aim of this paper is to expand the ecosystem model developed by Moosa so as to include the ‘minor’ krill-predators, i.e. the leopard seal, ...
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title Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.
title_short Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.
title_full Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.
title_fullStr Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem.
title_sort investigating the influence of ‘minor’ krill-predators on the krill-predator dynamics of the antarctic ecosystem.
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