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Title: A Specific Proposal By RAM


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A Specific Proposal By RAM
  • Meta-analysis of species interactions and
    environmental and fishing change (link with
    H-MAP)
  • Prediction of population and community
    trajectories based result of upon above project.
  • My comment to clarify condition to require each
    complex model (make it simple as much as I can)

2
Species Replacement of Pelagic Fishes
3
Cyclic Advantage Hypothesis
  • The next dominant to sardine is anchovy
  • Yes! As I predicted
  • The second next is chub mackerel
  • Many people agree now

Matsuda et al. (1992) Res. Pop. Ecol. 34309-319
4
A mathematical model for cyclic advantage
hypothesis
  • dx/dt c1r1 (t)2x 4y zxdy/dt c2r2
    (t) x 2y 4zydz/dt c3r3 (t)4x y
    2zz
  • When y,z0, x r1/2, at which
  • dy/dtgt0 because r2-xgt0
  • dz/dtlt0 because r3-4xlt0
  • Interior equilibrium is locally unstable

A
A
A
A
C
C
B
B
B
B
C
C
5
Community (multispecies) model is needed when
either
  • Species interactions (prey-predator, ) probably
    affect stock dynamics and coexistence, and like
    to understand why or to make a multispecies
    conservation or management plan.
  • Trajectories of species are mutually (positively
    or negatively) correlated

6
QA
  • Will western Pacific chub mackerel really
    recover?
  • It depends on the fishing pressure

7
Past recovery of chub mackerel
  • Back to the 1950s

8
Large fluctuation of recruitment
Strong year classes appeared twice
9
Immatures were caught before matured
1970s 1980s 1990s 1993-
immatures 65.0 60.0 87.0 90.6
10
Fishers missed chance of recoveryKawai,,Matsuda,
Fish. Sci. in press
F during 1970-80s
--Actual
11
Probability of stock recoveryKawai et al. in
press
  • 1990s is Japans lost 10 years.

12
Future of Pelagic Fish Populations in the
north-western Pacific
  • If overfishing of immatures continues,
  • Chub mackerel will not recover forever
  • If cyclic replacement hypothesis is true,
  • Sardine will not recover forever
  • Do not catch immatures too much
  • The overfishing is an experiment for my
    hypothesis. (Adaptive mismanagement)

13
Difficulties hopelessness in ecosystem modeling
  • Indirect effects via the third species or
    adaptive change in traits is often
    counterintuitive and not negligible in the
    long-term effect (see Abrams, Polis)
  • We need many untested assumptions and intuitive
    understanding is difficult
  • Indeterminacy (Yodzis 1988) Results (/-) vary
    with small change in parameter values

14
Adaptive Management, or Learning by Doing
  • If we change the management action (and already
    determine how to change it) with recent survey,
    the risk of mismanagement is much smaller
  • We try several actions in order to understand the
    ecosystem more detail
  • To learn the history of overfishing.

15
Guideline of ecosystem management
  • To list up what data we continuously survey
  • To determine adaptive change in manage-ment
    action with the recent survey data
  • To examine a large variety of parameter values in
    the ecosystem model and to confirm robustness of
    the above adaptive management
  • To make falsifiable predictions

16
Target switching of multispecies fisheries
(Katsukawa Matsuda, Fish.Res. In press)
  • Policy 1 (no switching NSF)
  • Fi fi /2(1hxi)
  • Policy 2 (switching SF)
  • Fi fi xi/(Sxi) (1hxi)
  • Fishers may focus on relatively abundant fish
    species.

17
Switching increases stabilizes total catch,
save it at low levels
No Switching (F0.5)
Switching
Switching
18
Is SBT monotonically recovering? Mori et al.
Pop.Ecol. 2001
Matures (million)
Immatures (10million)
Total (10 million)

Stock size
19
Inertia of over-fished age-structure
Inverse Baby-boom effect
We must publish this before stock stops
increasing.
20
Age (Size) structured model is needed when
  • Fluctuation in Recruitment is large (Tuljapurkar
    1988)
  • Fishing pressure is dramatically changed (Mori,
    Katsukawa, Matsuda 2001 Pop.Ecol. 43125-13)
  • The age at first capture is changed
  • The age at maturity is changed

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One of our Goals
  • Research to contribute on Biodirvesity
    Conservation and Sustainable Use
  • As by Convention on Biological Diversity
  • States are responsible for conserving their
    biological diversity and for using their
    biological resources in a sustainable manner
  • These are 2 of the 3 WWF missions
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