학술논문

Ecopathアプローチによる三陸沖底魚群集を中心とした漁業生態系の構造把握 / Quantification of the demersal marine ecosystem structure in the northern district of the Tohoku sea area, northeastern Japan based on Ecopath approach
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
水産海洋研究 / Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Fisheries Oceanography. 2016, 80(1):1
Subject
Ecopath
Fishing impact
Trawl fishery
demersal fishes
marine ecosystem
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0916-1562
2435-2888
Abstract
An Ecopath model for the demersal marine ecosystem (46 functional groups) was constructed based on fisheries resources survey data and commercial fisheries catch statistics in the northern district of northeastern Japan. This is the first Ecopath model for demersal marine ecosystems in the sea area around Japan. We used outputs of the Ecopath model and network analysis tools to quantitatively describe the food web structure and examine the fisheries impacts on the ecosystem. Macrobenthos, mesopelagic fishes, and Pacific krill Euphausia pacifica were identified as important prey species, but prey selectivity of these species differed by predators. Keystone functional groups were demersal sharks, Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (2+years), and giant grenadier Coryphaenoides pectoralis. In primary production required (PPR%), Danish seine-trawl fishery was lower than pair-trawl fishery, whereas in relative loss in production (L-index), Danish seine-trawl fishery was higher than pair-trawl fishery.