Trophic cascades promote threshold-like shifts in pelagic marine ecosystems
Author(s) -
Michele Casini,
Joakim Hjelm,
JuanCarlos Molinero,
Johan Lövgren,
Massimiliano Cardinale,
Valerio Bartolino,
Andrea Belgrano,
Georgs Kornilovs
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.011
H-Index - 771
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.0806649105
Subject(s) - planktivore , food web , trophic level , trophic cascade , zooplankton , sprat , ecosystem , environmental science , regime shift , pelagic zone , marine ecosystem , ecology , biomanipulation , fishery , phytoplankton , biology , herring , fish <actinopterygii> , nutrient
Fisheries can have a large impact on marine ecosystems, because the effects of removing large predatory fish may cascade down the food web. The implications of these cascading processes on system functioning and resilience remain a source of intense scientific debate. By using field data covering a 30-year period, we show for the Baltic Sea that the underlying mechanisms of trophic cascades produced a shift in ecosystem functioning after the collapse of the top predator cod. We identified an ecological threshold, corresponding to a planktivore abundance of approximately 17 x 10(10) individuals, that separates 2 ecosystem configurations in which zooplankton dynamics are driven by either hydroclimatic forces or predation pressure. Abundances of the planktivore sprat above the threshold decouple zooplankton dynamics from hydrological circumstances. The current strong regulation by sprat of the feeding resources for larval cod may hinder cod recovery and the return of the ecosystem to a prior state. This calls for the inclusion of a food web perspective in management decisions.
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