“…This change impedes nutrient exchange between the upper and subsurface layers and reduces primary production in the upper layer, impacting the entire marine ecosystem (Li et al, 2020). In addition, the marine ecosystems in Japanese waters were strongly influenced by a typical wasp-waist control (Tian et al, 2023), in which a single species, or at most several species, of small planktivorous fishes entirely dominate marine ecosystems. Skud (1982) and Cury et al (2000) suggested that dominant small pelagic fish respond to environmental factors, and subordinate species, in turn, respond to the abundance of the dominant species, particularly through competition for prey.…”