Title of article
Analyzing the tradeoffs among ecological and fishing effects on an example fish community: A multispecies (fisheries) production model
Author/Authors
Gamble، نويسنده , , Robert J. and Link، نويسنده , , Jason S.، نويسنده ,
Pages
13
From page
2570
To page
2582
Abstract
Species interactions such as predation or competition can have notable implications for fish population dynamics. Stock status and associated biological reference points can be misrepresented if these interactions are not considered. Here we present a multispecies, biomass production model (MS-PROD) developed by incorporating modifications to the Schaefer production model. The modifications explicitly emphasize a functional group approach, highlighting the effects of species interactions that include competition between species within a group, competition between groups, and predation. The mathematical formulation also includes constraints on carrying capacity for both the entire system and for individual groups. We applied the model as initialized to the Northeast U.S. Large Marine Ecosystem finfish community. We then executed simulations designed to explore the behavior of the model with respect to fishery exploitation and ecological interactions. Collectively, the results demonstrated the utility, and the need, for incorporating ecological effects into fisheries models.
Keywords
production model , Multispecies , Ecosystem-based fishery management , Biological reference points , Competition , Northwest Atlantic , predation , Northeast United States LME , Ecological interactions
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2085156
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