Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state
Through cascading effects within lake food webs, commercial and recreational fisheries may indirectly affect the abundances of organisms at lower trophic levels, such as phytoplankton, even if they are not directly consumed. So far, interactive effects of fisheries, changing trophic state and climat...
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doaj-776dea546ca64fd694285678ba66cb182020-11-25T03:40:49ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332017-06-0177110.4081/jlimnol.2017.1640914Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic stateTiina Nõges0Orlane Anneville1Jean Guillard2Juta Haberman3Ain Järvalt4Marina Manca5Giuseppe Morabito6Michela Rogora7Stephen J. Thackeray8Pietro Volta9Ian J. Winfield10Peeter Nõges11Estonian University of Life Sciences, Centre for LimnologyUniversité Savoie Mont Blanc, INRA, CARRTELUniversité Savoie Mont Blanc, INRA, CARRTELEstonian University of Life Sciences, Centre for LimnologyEstonian University of Life Sciences, Centre for LimnologyCNR-Institute of Ecosystem StudyCNR-Institute of Ecosystem StudyCNR-Institute of Ecosystem StudyLancaster Environment Centre, Centre for Ecology & HydrologyCNR-Institute of Ecosystem StudyLancaster Environment Centre, Centre for Ecology & HydrologyEstonian University of Life Sciences, Centre for LimnologyThrough cascading effects within lake food webs, commercial and recreational fisheries may indirectly affect the abundances of organisms at lower trophic levels, such as phytoplankton, even if they are not directly consumed. So far, interactive effects of fisheries, changing trophic state and climate upon lake ecosystems have been largely overlooked. Here we analyse case studies from five European lake basins of differing trophic states (Lake Võrtsjärv, two basins of Windermere, Lake Geneva and Lake Maggiore) with long-term limnological and fisheries data. Decreasing phosphorus concentrations (re-oligotrophication) and increasing water temperatures have been reported in all five lake basins, while phytoplankton concentration has decreased only slightly or even increased in some cases. To examine possible ecosystem-scale effects of fisheries, we analysed correlations between fish and fisheries data, and other food web components and environmental factors. Re-oligotrophication over different ranges of the trophic scale induced different fish responsesIn the deeper lakes Geneva and Maggiore, we found a stronger link between phytoplankton and planktivorous fish and thus a more important cascading top-down effect than in other lakes. This connection makes careful ecosystem-based fisheries management extremely important for maintaining high water quality in such systems. We also demonstrated that increasing water temperature might favour piscivores at low phosphorus loading, but suppresses them at high phosphorus loading and might thus either enhance or diminish the cascading top-down control over phytoplankton with strong implications for water quality.https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1640Fish and fisherylakelong-term changesecosystem impactsecosystem-based fisheries management. |
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Tiina Nõges Orlane Anneville Jean Guillard Juta Haberman Ain Järvalt Marina Manca Giuseppe Morabito Michela Rogora Stephen J. Thackeray Pietro Volta Ian J. Winfield Peeter Nõges |
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Tiina Nõges Orlane Anneville Jean Guillard Juta Haberman Ain Järvalt Marina Manca Giuseppe Morabito Michela Rogora Stephen J. Thackeray Pietro Volta Ian J. Winfield Peeter Nõges Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state Journal of Limnology Fish and fishery lake long-term changes ecosystem impacts ecosystem-based fisheries management. |
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Tiina Nõges Orlane Anneville Jean Guillard Juta Haberman Ain Järvalt Marina Manca Giuseppe Morabito Michela Rogora Stephen J. Thackeray Pietro Volta Ian J. Winfield Peeter Nõges |
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Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state |
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Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state |
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Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state |
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Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state |
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Fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state |
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fisheries impacts on lake ecosystem structure in the context of a changing climate and trophic state |
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Journal of Limnology |
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1129-5767 1723-8633 |
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Through cascading effects within lake food webs, commercial and recreational fisheries may indirectly affect the abundances of organisms at lower trophic levels, such as phytoplankton, even if they are not directly consumed. So far, interactive effects of fisheries, changing trophic state and climate upon lake ecosystems have been largely overlooked. Here we analyse case studies from five European lake basins of differing trophic states (Lake Võrtsjärv, two basins of Windermere, Lake Geneva and Lake Maggiore) with long-term limnological and fisheries data. Decreasing phosphorus concentrations (re-oligotrophication) and increasing water temperatures have been reported in all five lake basins, while phytoplankton concentration has decreased only slightly or even increased in some cases. To examine possible ecosystem-scale effects of fisheries, we analysed correlations between fish and fisheries data, and other food web components and environmental factors. Re-oligotrophication over different ranges of the trophic scale induced different fish responsesIn the deeper lakes Geneva and Maggiore, we found a stronger link between phytoplankton and planktivorous fish and thus a more important cascading top-down effect than in other lakes. This connection makes careful ecosystem-based fisheries management extremely important for maintaining high water quality in such systems. We also demonstrated that increasing water temperature might favour piscivores at low phosphorus loading, but suppresses them at high phosphorus loading and might thus either enhance or diminish the cascading top-down control over phytoplankton with strong implications for water quality. |
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Fish and fishery lake long-term changes ecosystem impacts ecosystem-based fisheries management. |
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