Evaluating ecosystem structure and functioning of the East China Sea Shelf ecosystem, China

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作者
Yunkai Li
Yong Chen
Derek Olson
Na Yu
Liqiao Chen
机构
[1] East China Normal University,College of Life Science
[2] Shanghai Ocean University,The Key Laboratory of Sustainable Exploitation of Oceanic Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Education
[3] University of Maine,School of Marine Sciences
来源
Hydrobiologia | 2009年 / 636卷
关键词
East China Sea Shelf; Food web model; Ecopath with Ecosim; Network analysis; Keystone species; Fishing impact;
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As China’s second-largest large marine ecosystem, the East China Sea Shelf has suffered from overfishing, eutrophication, and physical disturbance over the last several decades. A trophic mass-balance model of this ecosystem was developed in order to characterize the structure and functioning of its food web, to identify its keystone species, and to quantify the ecological impacts of fishing that it sustained during the early 2000s. Using a multivariate statistical analysis, we identified 38 functional groups for the trophic model, including fish and invertebrate groups targeted and not targeted by fisheries. Pelagic sharks and rays were identified as the keystone species in the ecosystem. Strong benthic–pelagic coupling was indicated in this ecosystem. In particular, this study highlighted the interdependent relationships that exist among plankton, benthic invertebrates, and detritus. Recent fishing activities were characterized by high exploitation rates for various commercially targeted and non-targeted species, leading to the removal of much of the ecosystem’s fishable production. Overall, our findings give a preliminary explanation of the current problems of eutrophication and fishery depletion and other changes in the East China Sea Shelf, and highlight the need for developing ecosystem-based fisheries management.
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