“…The FCI of the Gran Canaria marine ecosystem is only 12.6%, so it is a moderate value, consistent with results obtained in Mediterranean models (Coll et al, 2007;Tsagarakis et al, 2010), and lower than values obtained in lagoons, bays and estuaries (Baird and Ulanowicz, 1993;Rybarczyk and Elkaim, 2003) where cycling and decomposition processes are very important. The relatively high PCI (7.9%) suggest the importance of predation at higher trophic levels in the structure and functioning of the ecosystem (Tomczak et al, 2009). Ascendency (A) presented a low value (25.5%), but in line with results obtained in South Catalan Sea (Coll et al, 2006), Adriatic Sea (Coll et al, 2007) and Aegean Sea (Tsagarakis et al, 2010).…”