Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach
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Resumo: | Ecological models are useful for evaluating fishery management scenarios, as they allow researchers to investigate alternative fishing effort, as well as varying environmental and trophic interaction scenarios. Through an ecosystem modeling approach (Ecopath with Ecosim), we addressed the possible impacts of small-scale fisheries on the structure and functioning of a tropical ecosystem (Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil). We found that fishing effects and predator–prey interactions were the main drivers explaining catch trends in the Itaipu Reservoir fisheries. The mean trophic level of catch did not change throughout the analyzed time period and no losses in secondary production from exploitation (L index) were observed, indicating that Itaipu fisheries are sustainable regarding ecosystem effects. The negative impacts of introduced species on native species seem to be greater than the fishing impacts. Fishing simulations from the ecosystem Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) reduced the biomass of some important species in the local fishery. Regarding management advice, our results indicate that fishing efforts should not be increased for curimba (Prochilodus lineatus), pintado (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans), and jaú (Zungaro jahu). Additionally, participative management methods are important measures for local fisheries. Finally, additional research is needed to investigate how fishery management can promote the use of multispecific methods (e.g., gillnets) to control introduced species |
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Philip, Juliana StriederMinte-Vera, Carolina V.Coll, MartaAngelini, Ronaldo2020-11-19T19:33:21Z2020-11-19T19:33:21Z2018-10-31PHILIPPSEN, Juliana Strieder; MINTE-VERA, Carolina V.; COLL, Marta; ANGELINI, Ronaldo. Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, [S.L.], v. 29, n. 1, p. 125-146, 31 out. 2018. 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Through an ecosystem modeling approach (Ecopath with Ecosim), we addressed the possible impacts of small-scale fisheries on the structure and functioning of a tropical ecosystem (Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil). We found that fishing effects and predator–prey interactions were the main drivers explaining catch trends in the Itaipu Reservoir fisheries. The mean trophic level of catch did not change throughout the analyzed time period and no losses in secondary production from exploitation (L index) were observed, indicating that Itaipu fisheries are sustainable regarding ecosystem effects. The negative impacts of introduced species on native species seem to be greater than the fishing impacts. Fishing simulations from the ecosystem Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) reduced the biomass of some important species in the local fishery. Regarding management advice, our results indicate that fishing efforts should not be increased for curimba (Prochilodus lineatus), pintado (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans), and jaú (Zungaro jahu). Additionally, participative management methods are important measures for local fisheries. 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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach Philip, Juliana Strieder Ecopath with ecosim Ecosystem-based management Inland fisheries L index Maximum sustainable yield |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach |
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Philip, Juliana Strieder |
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Philip, Juliana Strieder Minte-Vera, Carolina V. Coll, Marta Angelini, Ronaldo |
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Minte-Vera, Carolina V. Coll, Marta Angelini, Ronaldo |
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Philip, Juliana Strieder Minte-Vera, Carolina V. Coll, Marta Angelini, Ronaldo |
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Ecopath with ecosim Ecosystem-based management Inland fisheries L index Maximum sustainable yield |
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Ecopath with ecosim Ecosystem-based management Inland fisheries L index Maximum sustainable yield |
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Ecological models are useful for evaluating fishery management scenarios, as they allow researchers to investigate alternative fishing effort, as well as varying environmental and trophic interaction scenarios. Through an ecosystem modeling approach (Ecopath with Ecosim), we addressed the possible impacts of small-scale fisheries on the structure and functioning of a tropical ecosystem (Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil). We found that fishing effects and predator–prey interactions were the main drivers explaining catch trends in the Itaipu Reservoir fisheries. The mean trophic level of catch did not change throughout the analyzed time period and no losses in secondary production from exploitation (L index) were observed, indicating that Itaipu fisheries are sustainable regarding ecosystem effects. The negative impacts of introduced species on native species seem to be greater than the fishing impacts. Fishing simulations from the ecosystem Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) reduced the biomass of some important species in the local fishery. Regarding management advice, our results indicate that fishing efforts should not be increased for curimba (Prochilodus lineatus), pintado (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans), and jaú (Zungaro jahu). Additionally, participative management methods are important measures for local fisheries. Finally, additional research is needed to investigate how fishery management can promote the use of multispecific methods (e.g., gillnets) to control introduced species |
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PHILIPPSEN, Juliana Strieder; MINTE-VERA, Carolina V.; COLL, Marta; ANGELINI, Ronaldo. Assessing fishing impacts in a tropical reservoir through an ecosystem modeling approach. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, [S.L.], v. 29, n. 1, p. 125-146, 31 out. 2018. Disponível em: Acesso em: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11160-018-9539-9.Acesso em: 10 nov. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-018-9539-9 |
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