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Historical changes of the Mediterranean Sea ecosystem: modelling the role and impact of primary productivity and fisheries changes over time

机译:地中海生态系统的历史变化:模拟初级生产力和渔业随时间变化的作用和影响

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The Mediterranean Sea has been defined “under siege” because of intense pressures from multiple human activities; yet there is still insufficient information on the cumulative impact of these stressors on the ecosystem and its resources. We evaluate how the historical (1950–2011) trends of various ecosystems groups/species have been impacted by changes in primary productivity (PP) combined with fishing pressure. We investigate the whole Mediterranean Sea using a food web modelling approach. Results indicate that both changes in PP and fishing pressure played an important role in driving species dynamics. Yet, PP was the strongest driver upon the Mediterranean Sea ecosystem. This highlights the importance of bottom-up processes in controlling the biological characteristics of the region. We observe a reduction in abundance of important fish species (~34%, including commercial and non-commercial) and top predators (~41%), and increases of the organisms at the bottom of the food web (~23%). Ecological indicators, such as community biomass, trophic levels, catch and diversity indicators, reflect such changes and show overall ecosystem degradation over time. Since climate change and fishing pressure are expected to intensify in the Mediterranean Sea, this study constitutes a baseline reference for stepping forward in assessing the future management of the basin.
机译:由于多种人类活动的巨大压力,地中海被定义为“处于围困状态”。然而,关于这些压力源对生态系统及其资源的累积影响的信息仍然不足。我们评估了初级生产力(PP)和捕捞压力的变化如何影响各种生态系统群体/物种的历史(1950-2011)趋势。我们使用食物网建模方法调查整个地中海。结果表明,PP的变化和捕捞压力在驱动物种动态中都起着重要作用。但是,PP是推动地中海生态系统发展的最强劲动力。这突出了自下而上的过程在控制该地区的生物特征中的重要性。我们观察到重要鱼类的丰富度(〜34%,包括商业和非商业性鱼类)和顶级捕食者(〜41%)的减少,以及食物网底部生物的增加(〜23%)。生态指标,例如社区生物量,营养水平,捕获量和多样性指标,反映了这种变化并显示了整个生态系统随时间的退化。由于预计地中海地区的气候变化和捕鱼压力将加剧,因此该研究为进一步评估该流域的未来管理提供了基准。

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