2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-015-2592-7
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Trophic models and short-term simulations for the coral reefs of Cayos Cochinos and Media Luna (Honduras): a comparative network analysis, ecosystem development, resilience, and fishery

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“…They allow the evaluation of the energetic fluxes between biological compartments, the description of their functional roles and the assessment of the maturity of the ecosystem (Christensen and Pauly, 1993). This family of models may also simulate scenarios like overfishing (Cáceres et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2016) and have been used to evaluate the mechanisms that regulate the trophic controls of food webs (e.g., resource limitation, bottom-up and topdown controls) (Angelini et al, 2010;Ruiz et al, 2016). Ecopath mass-balance models are most commonly used to investigate marine trophic networks worldwide (Colléter et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They allow the evaluation of the energetic fluxes between biological compartments, the description of their functional roles and the assessment of the maturity of the ecosystem (Christensen and Pauly, 1993). This family of models may also simulate scenarios like overfishing (Cáceres et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2016) and have been used to evaluate the mechanisms that regulate the trophic controls of food webs (e.g., resource limitation, bottom-up and topdown controls) (Angelini et al, 2010;Ruiz et al, 2016). Ecopath mass-balance models are most commonly used to investigate marine trophic networks worldwide (Colléter et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ascendency and Overhead have been shown to be related to stability and maturity; v) Mean Length of Pathways, which corresponds to the average number of groups passed through by an inflow or outflow and increases with ecosystem maturity; vi) System Omnivory Index, which represents how feeding interactions are distributed in relation to trophic levels, providing a measure of the system complexity (Ulanowicz 1986, Christensen 1995. Ecopath and Ecosim models and these macro-descriptors have been widely used to compare and describe multiple ecosystems of different sizes, geographic locations and complexities (e.g., Monaco and Ulanowicz 1997, Guénette et al 2008, Ortiz 2008, Ortiz et al 2010, Cáceres et al 2016).…”
Section: Whole System Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While such an omission could decrease the realism of the constructed models, we consider that the most important trophic relationships and energy/matter flows within the compartments were incorporated into the models. Thus, this limitation should not prevent comparisons with other ecosystems that present similar limitations (see Arias- González et al 2004, Ortiz 2008, Ortiz et al 2010, Cáceres et al 2016.…”
Section: Selection Of Model Compartments Sampling Program and Data Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fish assemblages are one of the most important biological components within the coral reef ecosystem, since they constitute its most conspicuous motile component and tend to demonstrate specific associations with reef structures (Arias- González et al 2006, Méndez et al 2006. Fishes, as main consumers, exert a top-down control over the food webs within coral reefs and also play a key role in maintaining ecosystem resilience (Arias-González et al 2006, Aguilar-Medrano and Calderón-Aguilera 2015, Cáceres et al 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%