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Competition between marine mammals and fisheries in contemporary harvested marine ecosystems (2019)


Jusufovski, D., Saavedra, C., & Kuparinen, A. (2019). Competition between marine mammals and fisheries in contemporary harvested marine ecosystems. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 627, 207-232. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13068


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Julkaisun tiedot

Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajatJusufovski, Dunja; Saavedra, Camilo; Kuparinen, Anna

Lehti tai sarjaMarine Ecology Progress Series

ISSN0171-8630

eISSN1616-1599

Julkaisuvuosi2019

Volyymi627

Artikkelin sivunumerot207-232

KustantajaInter-Research Science Publisher

JulkaisumaaSaksa

Julkaisun kielienglanti

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3354/meps13068

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Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/66456


Tiivistelmä

Competitive interactions between marine mammals and fisheries represent some of the most complex challenges in marine resource management worldwide. The development of commercial fisheries and recovering marine mammal populations have contributed to a decrease in fish availability. Whilst ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) can counteract this decrease, achieving the EBFM objectives faces certain major obstacles including insufficient or unreliable data, inapplicable assessment models, as well as inadequate management decisions that do not account for fisheries-induced morphological alterations (FIMA) and marine mammal management. Despite a body of evidence addressing various aspects of marine mammal-fisheries competition, little is known about the effects of marine mammal-fisheries biological interactions affecting the fish viability and food web stability. We review the research on marine mammal-fisheries competitive biological interactions (hereafter biological competition) by focussing on (1) the prerequisites for marine mammal-fisheries biological competition and the relevant methodologies to explore them and (2) recent studies revealing the implications of FIMA and trophic interactions for the biological competition. We also discuss the implications of FIMA, eco-evolutionary feedback and prey-predator dynamics for EBFM implementation in contemporary harvested ecosystems. Our main findings reveal a lack of data about marine mammals’ prey choice and selectivity, the need for better representation of marine mammals in modelling approaches and lastly, the necessity for additional research linking FIMA, trophic interactions and the EBFM objectives. To conclude, interdisciplinary approaches may serve to link all of the efforts needed to effectively and holistically support the implementation of EBFM.


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Vapaat asiasanatresource competition; fisheries; Cetacean; Pinniped; prey-predator dynamics; ecosystem-based management; fisheries-induced


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OKM-raportointiKyllä

Raportointivuosi2019

JUFO-taso1


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