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Combined effects of temperature and fishing mortality on the Barents Sea ecosystem stability

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FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY
卷 32, 期 1, 页码 106-120

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/fog.12604

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chance and necessity; climate change; cumulative impacts; fishing mortality; non-deterministic modeling; simulation modeling; temporal variability

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Temporal variability in abundance and composition of species in marine ecosystems is influenced by internal processes, external drivers, and stochasticity. This study used a non-deterministic network dynamic model to simulate the dynamics of the Barents Sea food web under different temperature and fishery scenarios. The results showed that increasing temperature had a negative effect on species biomass, while increasing fisheries triggered compensatory dynamics of fish species. Fisheries amplified the effects of temperature on stability, while increasing temperature led to a shift from synergistic to antagonistic effects between these two drivers.
Temporal variability in abundance and composition of species in marine ecosystems results from a combination of internal processes, external drivers, and stochasticity. One way to explore the temporal variability in an ecosystem is through temporal stability, measured using the inverse of the coefficient of variation for biomass of single species. The effect of temperature and fisheries on the variability of the Barents Sea food web is still poorly understood. To address this question, we simulate the possible dynamics of Barents Sea food web under different temperature and fishery scenarios using a simple food-web model (Non-Deterministic Network Dynamic [NDND]). The NDND model, which is based on chance and necessity (CaN), defines the state space of the ecosystem using its structural constraints (necessity) and explores it stochastically (chance). The effects of temperature and fisheries on stability are explored both separately and combined. The simulation results suggest that increasing temperature has a negative effect on species biomass and increasing fisheries triggers compensatory dynamics of fish species. There is a major intra-scenario variability in temporal stability, while individual scenarios of temperature and fisheries display a weak negative impact and no effect on stability, respectively. However, combined scenarios indicate that fisheries amplify the effects of temperature on stability, while increasing temperature leads to a shift from synergistic to antagonistic effects between these two drivers.

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