Ecosystem Models Flashcards
Primary motivations for Ecosystem models?
single species models missing important and deterministic drivers of biomass and abundance (e.g., environment/habitat, ecological/trophic, fishery / technical, etc.)
What are the four alternatives for ecosystem models in fisheries science?
Incorporate the physical environment
Incorporate ecology
Incorporate people
Incorporate everything
Incorporating the physical environment
Can determine stock abundance
Can affect: recruitment, growth, natural mortality, availability to fishery
Why evaluating the physical environment important?
Management targets and threshold values may be a function of environmental conditions
What is an example of a physical environment model?
The salmon habitat model
Salmon Habitat Model
incorporated characteristics of spawning habitat (e.g., temperature, stream flow, sediment type) into recruitment/survival and age-structured population dynamics
Recruitment of many small pelagic species found to be coupled with
environmental conditions
What is an example of environmentally driven abundance?
Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) eggs most abundant at sea-surface temperatures of 13-15 °C, larvae most abundant 13-16 °C (best in warm ocean conditions)
How does the Pacific Fisheries Management Council use environmental conditions models?
sea-surface temperature data to set environmentally-dependent effort targets
The productivity of exploited species may be
temperature dependent
How is ecological modeling incorporated most frequently?
predator-prey interactions
example - food web modeling
How are food web models useful?
characterizing tradeoffs between exploitation and conservation across multiple, interdependent species
How are multispecies models that include predation used?
estimate multispecies maximum sustainable yield (MMSY)
Management that targets MMSY may cause several stocks to collapse
Incorporating People
Commercial fisheries -> maximize profit
Recreational fisheries -> maximize utility/satisfaction
What is driven by economic incentives?
Fishing effort (and mortality)