“…There is no common understanding on why and how the productivity of EBC has declined (Eero et al, 2015). Several hypotheses have been put forward connecting the decreased productivity to a reduced feeding rate, which could stem from (a) regionally unbalanced fishing (Eero et al, 2012), (b) densitydependent feeding competition due to selective fishing Hornborg, 2014, 2017), (c) the spread of hypoxic seafloor leading to density-dependent growth and lower condition (Casini et al, 2016), and substantially higher natural mortality (Neuenfeldt et al, 2019), or (d) that spread of hypoxic or low oxygen-saturated water may affect metabolism and thereby reducing the rate of digestion and hence food consumption in EBC Casini, 2018, 2019;Brander, 2020). Other hypotheses instead point at the increase of seal parasites, impairing growth and health status (e.g., Horbowy et al, 2016), or at the occurrence of thiamin deficiency affecting EBC among other Baltic animal populations (Engelhardt et al, 2020).…”