Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath

The deployment of artificial reefs (ARs) is currently an essential component of sea ranching practices in China due to extensive financial support from the government and private organizations. Blue Ocean Ltd. created a 30.65 km2 AR area covered by oysters in the eastern part of Laizhou Bay, Bohai S...

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Main Authors: Xu, M, Qi, L, Zhang, Lb, Zhang, T, Yang, Hs, Zhang, Yl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2019-03-01
Series:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p111-127/
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author Xu, M
Qi, L
Zhang, Lb
Zhang, T
Yang, Hs
Zhang, Yl
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Qi, L
Zhang, Lb
Zhang, T
Yang, Hs
Zhang, Yl
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description The deployment of artificial reefs (ARs) is currently an essential component of sea ranching practices in China due to extensive financial support from the government and private organizations. Blue Ocean Ltd. created a 30.65 km2 AR area covered by oysters in the eastern part of Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea. It is important for the government and investors to understand and assess the current status of the AR ecosystem compared to the system status before AR deployment. We provide that assessment, including trophic interactions, energy flows, keystone species, ecosystem properties and fishing impacts, through a steady-state trophic flow model (Ecopath with Ecosim). The model estimated values of 4721.2 and 4697.276 t km-2 yr-1 for total system throughput and 534.74 and -519.9 t km-2 yr-1 for net system production before and after AR deployment, respectively. After AR deployment, sea cucumber and oyster showed the same trophic level (TL = 2.0) while veined whelk Rapana venosa had TL = 3.0. The mean TL of catches was 2.484 after AR deployment and the primary production required to support fisheries (PPR) was 1104 t km-2. Detritus production dominated over primary production and represented 73.82% (2530.82 t km-2) of total primary production required. The sea cucumber showed the lowest PPR/catch value (5.6) among functional groups, indicating that fishing catch biomasses were close to primary production values. The total primary production to total respiration and total primary production to total biomass ratios showed higher system maturity after AR deployment. The trophic flow diagram showed 1 grazing and 2 detritus food chains. Pelagic and bottom fish and different benthic organisms, including large crustaceans and zoobenthos, were the dominant community before AR deployment. Zoobenthos was the key functional group, followed by large crustaceans and Gobiidae, which were the most important prey for top predators after AR deployment. We draw the following conclusions for the management of this area: (1) AR deployment contributes to the maturity of the improved ecosystem; (2) the artificial oyster system is similar to a natural reef system; (3) the enhancement and release of benthic animals in the AR area benefit the ecosystem; and (4) low TL catches do not cause the system to collapse.
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spelling doaj.art-5494d7e1a5f441499224c1c3c90447222022-12-21T18:54:50ZengInter-ResearchAquaculture Environment Interactions1869-215X1869-75342019-03-011111112710.3354/aei00284Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using EcopathXu, MQi, LZhang, LbZhang, TYang, HsZhang, YlThe deployment of artificial reefs (ARs) is currently an essential component of sea ranching practices in China due to extensive financial support from the government and private organizations. Blue Ocean Ltd. created a 30.65 km2 AR area covered by oysters in the eastern part of Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea. It is important for the government and investors to understand and assess the current status of the AR ecosystem compared to the system status before AR deployment. We provide that assessment, including trophic interactions, energy flows, keystone species, ecosystem properties and fishing impacts, through a steady-state trophic flow model (Ecopath with Ecosim). The model estimated values of 4721.2 and 4697.276 t km-2 yr-1 for total system throughput and 534.74 and -519.9 t km-2 yr-1 for net system production before and after AR deployment, respectively. After AR deployment, sea cucumber and oyster showed the same trophic level (TL = 2.0) while veined whelk Rapana venosa had TL = 3.0. The mean TL of catches was 2.484 after AR deployment and the primary production required to support fisheries (PPR) was 1104 t km-2. Detritus production dominated over primary production and represented 73.82% (2530.82 t km-2) of total primary production required. The sea cucumber showed the lowest PPR/catch value (5.6) among functional groups, indicating that fishing catch biomasses were close to primary production values. The total primary production to total respiration and total primary production to total biomass ratios showed higher system maturity after AR deployment. The trophic flow diagram showed 1 grazing and 2 detritus food chains. Pelagic and bottom fish and different benthic organisms, including large crustaceans and zoobenthos, were the dominant community before AR deployment. Zoobenthos was the key functional group, followed by large crustaceans and Gobiidae, which were the most important prey for top predators after AR deployment. We draw the following conclusions for the management of this area: (1) AR deployment contributes to the maturity of the improved ecosystem; (2) the artificial oyster system is similar to a natural reef system; (3) the enhancement and release of benthic animals in the AR area benefit the ecosystem; and (4) low TL catches do not cause the system to collapse.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p111-127/
spellingShingle Xu, M
Qi, L
Zhang, Lb
Zhang, T
Yang, Hs
Zhang, Yl
Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
title Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath
title_full Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath
title_fullStr Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath
title_short Ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using Ecopath
title_sort ecosystem attributes of trophic models before and after construction of artificial oyster reefs using ecopath
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p111-127/
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