Production and Biomass Size Spectra in the Bay of Quinte, A Eutrophic Ecosystem

Author:

Minns C K.,Millard E. S.,Cooley J. M.,Johnson M. G.,Hurley D. A.,Nicholls K. H.,Robinson G. W.,Owen G. E.,Crowder A.

Abstract

From the 1940s on, the Bay of Quinte was subjected to increased point-source phosphorus loading. This and other stresses (exploitation, fish species invasion, and perhaps climate fluctuation) altered the productivity of the ecosystem and community structure. In the late 1970s, point-source loading was greatly reduced. At the same time, walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreurn) produced the largest year class ever recorded and surged to abundance greater than those seen in the 1950s before its collapse. Also, the dominant invader white perch (Morone americana), which had flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, was almost eliminated by a low-temperature kill. Studies of the bay ecosystem before and after these events indicated that while nutrients and algae responded to changes in nutrient loadings, changes in secondary producers hinged on the changes in the fish community. Use of Borgmann's biomass size spectrum model provides a focus for the interpretation of nutrient- and predator-related changes in biomass distribution. Deviations of the biomass spectrum are interpreted. The biomass and production spectra are linked to both phosphorus concentrations, observed and predicted, and to fishery exploitation rates. The results suggest that while nutrients control the overall biomass of the ecosystem and the slope of the biomass spectrum, trophic interactions and perturbations (e.g. exploitation) determine the degree to which a smooth biomass spectrum is achieved.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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