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Analysis of trophic networks and carbon flows in south-eastern Baltic coastal ecosystems
Authors:Maciej T Tomczak  Brbel Müller-Karulis  Leili Jrv  Jonne Kotta  Georg Martin  Atis Minde  Arno Pllume  Arturas Razinkovas  Solvita Strake  Martynas Bucas  Thorsten Blenckner
Institution:Maciej T. Tomczak, Bärbel Müller-Karulis, Leili Järv, Jonne Kotta, Georg Martin, Atis Minde, Arno Põllumäe, Arturas Razinkovas, Solvita Strake, Martynas Bucas,Thorsten Blenckner
Abstract:Carbon flows in five south-eastern Baltic coastal ecosystems (Puck Bay, Curonian Lagoon, Lithuanian coast, Gulf of Riga coast and Pärnu Bay) were compared on the basis of ECOPATH models using 12 common functional groups. The studied systems ranged from the hypertrophic Curonian Lagoon to the mesotrophic Gulf of Riga coast. Interestingly, we found that macrophytes were not consumed by grazers, but rather channelled into the detritus food chain. In all ecosystems fisheries had far reaching impacts on their target species and on the food-web in general. In particular, benthic food-webs were partly affected by indirect fisheries effects. For example, fisheries tend to change the biomass of piscivorous fish, causing a cascading effect on benthivorous fish and macrozoobenthos. These cascades are ecosystem specific and need to be considered when using benthic invertebrates as productivity and eutrophication indicators. Odum’s maturity attributes allowed a ranking of costal ecosystems according to their maturity. Namely, the community development decreased in the following order: Pärnu Bay > Gulf of Riga coast > Lithuanian coast > Puck Bay > Curonian Lagoon.
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