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Science ; 315(5820): 1846-50, 2007 Mar 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17395829

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Impacts of chronic overfishing are evident in population depletions worldwide, yet indirect ecosystem effects induced by predator removal from oceanic food webs remain unpredictable. As abundances of all 11 great sharks that consume other elasmobranchs (rays, skates, and small sharks) fell over the past 35 years, 12 of 14 of these prey species increased in coastal northwest Atlantic ecosystems. Effects of this community restructuring have cascaded downward from the cownose ray, whose enhanced predation on its bay scallop prey was sufficient to terminate a century-long scallop fishery. Analogous top-down effects may be a predictable consequence of eliminating entire functional groups of predators.


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Ecossistema , Elasmobrânquios , Cadeia Alimentar , Tubarões , Animais , Oceano Atlântico , Bivalves , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Pesqueiros , Ostreidae , Dinâmica Populacional , Crescimento Demográfico , Comportamento Predatório , Rajidae
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