Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid increases in densities of their prey; smaller predatory fish like sprat, stickleback and gobies. This process, known as mesopredator release, has effectively transformed many marine offshore basins into me...
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ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/c681a40d-d400-4f6b-9fae-a938bbfb052a 2024-09-15T18:07:18+00:00 Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management Eriksson, Britas Klemens Sieben, Katrin Eklof, Johan Ljunggren, Lars Olsson, Jens Casini, Michele Bergstrom, Ulf 2011-11 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/c681a40d-d400-4f6b-9fae-a938bbfb052a https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/c681a40d-d400-4f6b-9fae-a938bbfb052a https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0158-0 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/c681a40d-d400-4f6b-9fae-a938bbfb052a info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Eriksson , B K , Sieben , K , Eklof , J , Ljunggren , L , Olsson , J , Casini , M & Bergstrom , U 2011 , ' Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management ' , Ambio , vol. 40 , no. 7 , pp. 786-797 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0158-0 Mesopredator release Human transformation Commercial fisheries Cod Baltic Sea Swedish coast SWEDISH WEST-COAST SEAGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA COD GADUS-MORHUA TROPHIC CASCADES REGIME SHIFTS PREDATORY FISH DYNAMICS RECRUITMENT IMPACTS article 2011 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0158-0 2024-06-24T15:43:09Z By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid increases in densities of their prey; smaller predatory fish like sprat, stickleback and gobies. This process, known as mesopredator release, has effectively transformed many marine offshore basins into mesopredator-dominated ecosystems. In this article, we discuss recent indications of trophic cascades on the Atlantic and Baltic coasts of Sweden, where increased abundances of mesopredatory fish are linked to increased nearshore production and biomass of ephemeral algae. Based on synthesis of monitoring data, we suggest that offshore exploitation of larger predatory fish has contributed to the increase in mesopredator fish also along the coasts, with indirect negative effects on important benthic habitats and coastal water quality. The results emphasize the need to rebuild offshore and coastal populations of larger predatory fish to levels where they regain their control over lower trophic levels and important links between offshore and coastal systems are restored. Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua University of Groningen research database AMBIO 40 7 786 797 |
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Mesopredator release Human transformation Commercial fisheries Cod Baltic Sea Swedish coast SWEDISH WEST-COAST SEAGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA COD GADUS-MORHUA TROPHIC CASCADES REGIME SHIFTS PREDATORY FISH DYNAMICS RECRUITMENT IMPACTS |
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Mesopredator release Human transformation Commercial fisheries Cod Baltic Sea Swedish coast SWEDISH WEST-COAST SEAGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA COD GADUS-MORHUA TROPHIC CASCADES REGIME SHIFTS PREDATORY FISH DYNAMICS RECRUITMENT IMPACTS Eriksson, Britas Klemens Sieben, Katrin Eklof, Johan Ljunggren, Lars Olsson, Jens Casini, Michele Bergstrom, Ulf Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management |
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Mesopredator release Human transformation Commercial fisheries Cod Baltic Sea Swedish coast SWEDISH WEST-COAST SEAGRASS ZOSTERA-MARINA COD GADUS-MORHUA TROPHIC CASCADES REGIME SHIFTS PREDATORY FISH DYNAMICS RECRUITMENT IMPACTS |
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By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid increases in densities of their prey; smaller predatory fish like sprat, stickleback and gobies. This process, known as mesopredator release, has effectively transformed many marine offshore basins into mesopredator-dominated ecosystems. In this article, we discuss recent indications of trophic cascades on the Atlantic and Baltic coasts of Sweden, where increased abundances of mesopredatory fish are linked to increased nearshore production and biomass of ephemeral algae. Based on synthesis of monitoring data, we suggest that offshore exploitation of larger predatory fish has contributed to the increase in mesopredator fish also along the coasts, with indirect negative effects on important benthic habitats and coastal water quality. The results emphasize the need to rebuild offshore and coastal populations of larger predatory fish to levels where they regain their control over lower trophic levels and important links between offshore and coastal systems are restored. |
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Eriksson, Britas Klemens Sieben, Katrin Eklof, Johan Ljunggren, Lars Olsson, Jens Casini, Michele Bergstrom, Ulf |
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Eriksson, Britas Klemens Sieben, Katrin Eklof, Johan Ljunggren, Lars Olsson, Jens Casini, Michele Bergstrom, Ulf |
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Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management |
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Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management |
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Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management |
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Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management |
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Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management |
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effects of altered offshore food webs on coastal ecosystems emphasize the need for cross-ecosystem management |
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Eriksson , B K , Sieben , K , Eklof , J , Ljunggren , L , Olsson , J , Casini , M & Bergstrom , U 2011 , ' Effects of Altered Offshore Food Webs on Coastal Ecosystems Emphasize the Need for Cross-Ecosystem Management ' , Ambio , vol. 40 , no. 7 , pp. 786-797 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-011-0158-0 |
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