营养物质和缺氧对伊利湖中部流域食物网的影响建模

IF 0.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.14321/aehm.026.03.05
Hongyan Zhang, Doran M. Mason, Edward S. Rutherford, Marten A. Koops, Timothy B. Johnson, Ann Marie Gorman, Mark Rowe, Xinhua Zhu, Monir Hossain, H. Andrew Cook
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长期以来,缺氧(溶解氧小于 2 毫克/升)一直是伊利湖中部流域的一个普遍特征。有关缺氧对鱼类亚致死影响的研究主要集中在单个物种短时间内的摄食率、行为和空间分布上,但对鱼类群落及其食物网的长期影响却知之甚少。缺氧对鱼类的亚致死效应包括:中断鱼类的垂直洄游,使其从底层栖息地上溯到水体或远离缺氧区,通过捕食者及其猎物的分离或聚集改变捕食者与猎物之间的关系,以及通过将鱼类集中在缺氧区边缘增加捕捞死亡率。我们使用 Ecopath with Ecosim 食物网模型研究了营养浓度和缺氧对伊利湖中部盆地食物网结构的单一和综合影响。我们的模型跟踪了捕食者与猎物之间的相互作用以及 33 个模型组的种群生物量。我们在 Ecopath 中对模型进行了平衡,并根据 1996 年至 2020 年的生物量时间序列数据进行了校准。模型模拟以不同的营养物质(从以前营养物质负荷目标水平的 20% 到 220%)和缺氧(无,1996 年至 2017 年的夏季平均值,历史最高值)作为食物网的强迫变量。模型结果表明,营养物质对食物网生物量具有正向非线性影响,而缺氧会降低底栖生物、底食性鱼类和一些杂食性鱼类的生物量,但会增加浮游生物和浮游动物的生物量。营养物质对食物网的影响大于缺氧对食物网的影响。食物网模型的分析结果可为伊利湖中部流域的水质和渔业管理策略提供参考。
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Modelling effects of nutrients and hypoxia on Lake Erie's central basin foodweb
Hypoxia (dissolved oxygen < 2 mg l-1) has long been a prevalent feature of the central basin of Lake Erie. Studies of the sublethal impacts of hypoxia on fishes have focused on individual species feeding rates, behavior and spatial distributions over short time periods, but the long-term effects on the fish community and its foodweb are poorly known. Sublethal effects of hypoxia on fish include: interrupting their vertical migration, displacing them from bottom habitats either up into the water column or away from the hypoxic zones, altering predator-prey relationships by segregation or aggregation of predators and their prey, and increasing fishing mortality by concentrating fish at the edge of hypoxic zones. We used the Ecopath with Ecosim foodweb model to investigate the singular and combined effects of nutrient concentration and hypoxia on the foodweb structure in Lake Erie's central basin. Our model tracked predator-prey interactions and population biomass of 33 model groups. We balanced the model in Ecopath and calibrated it against biomass time series data from 1996 up to 2020. Model simulations were run with varied nutrients (from 20 to 220% of the previous nutrient loading target level) and hypoxia (none, average summer value from 1996 to 2017, historical high) as forcing variables on the foodweb. Model results suggested that nutrients had positive, non-linear effects on foodweb biomass, while hypoxia decreased biomass of benthos, benthivorous fishes, and some omnivores, but increased biomass of plankton and planktivorous fishes. Nutrient effects were greater than hypoxia effects on the foodweb. Results of the foodweb model analysis may inform water quality and fisheries management strategies for Lake Erie's central basin.
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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes articles on the following themes and topics: • Original articles focusing on ecosystem-based sciences, ecosystem health and management of marine and aquatic ecosystems • Reviews, invited perspectives and keynote contributions from conferences • Special issues on important emerging topics, themes, and ecosystems (climate change, invasive species, HABs, risk assessment, models)
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