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Halouani H., Gascuel D., Hattab T., Ben Rais Lasram F., Coll Marta, Tsagarakis K., Piroddi C., Romdhane M.S., Le Loc'h François. (2015). Fishing impact in Mediterranean ecosystems : an EcoTroph modeling approach. Journal of Marine Systems, 150, p. 22-33. ISSN 0924-7963.

Titre du document
Fishing impact in Mediterranean ecosystems : an EcoTroph modeling approach
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000361862600003
Auteurs
Halouani H., Gascuel D., Hattab T., Ben Rais Lasram F., Coll Marta, Tsagarakis K., Piroddi C., Romdhane M.S., Le Loc'h François
Source
Journal of Marine Systems, 2015, 150, p. 22-33 ISSN 0924-7963
The EcoTroph modeling approach was applied to five Mediterranean marine ecosystems to characterize their food webs and investigate their responses to several simulated fishing scenarios. First, EcoTroph was used to synthesize the outputs of five pre-existing heterogeneous Ecopath models in a common framework, and thus to compare different ecosystems through their trophic spectra of biomass, catch, and fishing mortalities. This approach contributes to our understanding of ecosystem functioning, from both ecological and fisheries perspectives. Then, we assessed the sensitivity of each ecosystem to fishery, using EcoTroph simulations. For the five ecosystems considered, we simulated the effects of increasing or decreasing fishing mortalities on both the biomass and the catch per trophic class. Our results emphasize that the Mediterranean Sea is strongly affected by the depletion of high trophic level organisms. Results also show that fisheries impacts, at the trophic level scale, differ between ecosystems according to their trophic structure and exploitation patterns. A top-down compensation effect is observed in some simulations where a fishing-induced decrease in the biomass of predators impacts their prey, leading to an increase in the biomass at lower trophic levels. The results of this comparative analysis highlight that ecosystems where top-down controls are observed are less sensitive to variations in fishing mortality in terms of total ecosystem biomass. This suggests that the magnitude of topdown control present in a system can affect its stability.
Plan de classement
Milieu marin [036MILMAR] ; Pêches [040PECHE]
Descripteurs
MILIEU MARIN ; FONCTIONNEMENT DE L'ECOSYSTEME ; STRUCTURE TROPHIQUE ; NIVEAU TROPHIQUE ; PECHE ; CAPTURE ; BIOMASSE ; MODELISATION
Description Géographique
MEDITERRANEE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010063846]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010063846
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