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Contrasting changes between the northern and southern Gulf of St. Lawrence ecosystems associated with the collapse of groundfish stocks
Authors:Lyne Morissette  Martin Castonguay  Claude Savenkoff  Douglas P Swain  Denis Chabot  Hugo Bourdages  Mike O Hammill  J Mark Hanson
Institution:aFisheries Centre, Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory, The University of British Columbia, 2202, Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4;bPêches et Océans Canada, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, 850 route de la mer, C.P. 1000, Mont-Joli, QC, Canada G5H 3Z4;cFisheries and Oceans Canada, Gulf Fisheries Centre, 343 Université Ave, Moncton, NB, Canada E1C 9B6
Abstract:In order to have a global view of ecosystem changes associated with the collapse of groundfish species in the Gulf of St. Lawrence during the early 1990s, Ecopath mass-balance models were constructed incorporating uncertainty in the input data. These models covered two ecosystems (northern and southern Gulf of St. Lawrence; NAFO divisions 4RS and 4T), and two time periods (before the collapse, in the mid-1980s, and after it, in the mid-1990s). Our analyses revealed that the ecosystem structure shifted dramatically from one previously dominated by piscivorous groundfish and small-bodied forage species during the mid-1980s to one now dominated only by small-bodied pelagic species during the mid-1990s in both southern and northern Gulf. The species structure in the northern Gulf versus southern Gulf was different, which may explain why these two ecosystems did not recover the same way from the collapse in the early 1990s. Productivity declined in the northern Gulf after the collapse but increased in the southern Gulf. The collapse of groundfish stocks resulted in declines in the mean trophic level of the landings in both the northern and the southern Gulf. Even though fishing mortality was then intentionally reduced, this part of the total mortality was taken up by predation. The temporal changes in the internal structure of both ecosystems are reflected in their overall emergent properties.
Keywords:Ecopath  Ecosystems  Fisheries  Atlantic cod  Predator–  prey interactions  Gulf of St  Lawrence
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