摘要

Quantitative macroscopic's indexes have been used to compare three trophic models of the exploited benthic ecosystem of Tongoy Bay. In this system the primary productivity and benthic invertebrates are more important in the cycling of biomass. The models were built with a similar number of compartments for the years 1992, 2002 and 2012, using Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE). Odum and Ulanowicz's frameworks and ecological network analysis were then used to estimate the levels of maturity, growth and development of the system. Likewise, "keystoneness" indexes - at each time - were also estimated for the models. Our results show that Tongoy Bay exhibited an increase in maturity and development ("health") in 2012 compared to past conditions, which was reflected by (1) an increase in the total system biomass, total system throughput, AMI, and absolute Ascendency, (2) higher flow and increased efficiency of transferred energy and its proportion at higher trophic levels, (3) an increase of recycling (FCI), (4) a reduction of NPP/R and NPP/B ratios of the system, and (5) an increase in the number of compartments trophically linked that comprise the keystone species complex. We argue that these results are a consequence of reduced fishing pressure on this benthic system in recent years. This study shows that the fishing would not only have a direct impact on exploited species, but would also affect the structure and functioning of the ecosystem. The information obtained could help to improve the management of fisheries resources, evaluating surveillance indicators that can show the putative changes of intervened ecosystems.

  • 出版日期2016-10