論文

査読有り
2019年

Ecosystem modeling in the western North Pacific using Ecopath, with a focus on small pelagic fishes

Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Watari, S.
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  • Murase, H.
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  • Yonezaki, S.
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  • Okazaki, M.
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  • Kiyofuji, H.
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  • Tamura, T.
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  • Hakamada, T.
  • ,
  • Kanaji, Y.
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  • Kitakado, T.

617-618
開始ページ
295
終了ページ
305
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.3354/meps12508

Small pelagic fishes like sardine, anchovy, and mackerel play important commercial and ecological roles in the western North Pacific. We present a static, mass-balance ‘Ecopath’ model for this region, focusing on small pelagic fish species, as an initial step to evaluate the role of these fishes in this ecosystem. Our quasi sub-model structure has 3 blocks (coastal Oyashio, coastal Kuroshio, and offshore) that were established to take sub-regional differences of bottom topography and oceanography into consideration. This model consists of 41 functional groups and assumes that some species are endemic to a single block, while some migrating species occur in 2 or 3 blocks. We evaluated the quality of our model using pedigree and pre-balance diagnostics. The impact of fisheries on the marine ecosystem assessed by both the L-index, i.e. the index of loss in secondary production due to fisheries exploitation, and the impact of fisheries targeting small pelagic fishes on the total production of small pelagic fishes, are compared with other ecosystems. Both ecological indices indicate that the western North Pacific ecosystem is not overexploited. Our static mass-balanced Ecopath model will contribute to expanding ecological knowledge of the western North Pacific.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12508
URL
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ID情報
  • DOI : 10.3354/meps12508
  • ISSN : 0171-8630
  • ORCIDのPut Code : 60547763
  • SCOPUS ID : 85066082667

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