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Table 2 Modified input parameters and output parameters from the ECSS model

From: Fisheries impact on the East China Sea Shelf ecosystem for 1969–2000

Functional group

1970s model (1969–1971)

2000s model (1998–2001)

TL

B

EE

P/Q

C

TL

B

EE

P/Q

C

1 Marine mammals

4.00

0.026

0.03

0.01

0.00007

4.00

0.02

0.00

0.01

0.0001

2 Seabirds

3.56

0.0036

0.14

0.00

0.00007

3.56

0.0022

0.01

0.00

0.0001

3 Marine turtles

3.17

0.0033

0.066

0.30

0.000007

3.71

0.002

0.79

0.30

0.00001

4 Demersal Sharks and rays

3.50

0.0082

0.41

0.10

0.0020

3.50

0.01

0.90

0.10

0.003

5 Pelagic sharks and rays

4.02

0.043

0.95

0.20

0.014

4.02

0.02

0.95

0.20

0.010

6 Hairtails(A)

3.95

0.77

0.39

0.28

0.38

3.95

0.10

0.41

0.28

0.10

7 Hairtails(J)

3.90

0.15

0.68

0.21

0.10

3.90

0.25

0.51

0.21

0.28

8 Large croakers

3.57

0.28

0.79

0.26

0.11

3.57

0.17

0.92

0.26

0.22

9 Small croakers

3.35

0.36

0.95

0.27

0.10

3.35

0.14

0.90

0.27

0.037

10 Flatfishes

3.11

0.051

0.95

0.20

0.083

3.11

0.02

0.97

0.20

0.036

11 Lizardfishes

3.84

0.15

0.88

0.25

0.004

3.84

0.09

0.97

0.25

0.01

12 Demersal fishes1

3.47

0.29

0.95

0.27

0.014

3.47

0.13

0.95

0.27

0.02

13 Demersal fishes2

3.11

0.65

0.95

0.26

0.087

3.11

0.31

0.94

0.26

0.43

14 Demersal fishes3

2.92

1.24

0.95

0.20

0.66

2.92

0.56

0.95

0.20

0.19

15 Snappers

3.71

0.014

0.95

0.20

0.0007

3.71

0.01

0.95

0.20

0.001

16 Groupers

3.73

0.050

0.95

0.20

0.031

3.73

0.06

0.95

0.20

0.044

17 Bigeyes

3.44

0.22

0.51

0.21

0.018

3.44

0.13

0.73

0.21

0.025

18 Large reef-associated fishes

3.55

0.062

0.95

0.30

0.0007

3.55

0.09

0.95

0.30

0.001

19 Small reef-associated fishes

2.74

0.41

0.95

0.30

0.0021

2.74

0.43

0.95

0.30

0.003

20 Large benthopelagic fishes

3.15

0.50

0.95

0.20

0.24

3.15

0.56

0.95

0.20

0.43

21 Small benthopelagic fishes

2.78

1.20

0.95

0.20

0.20

2.78

0.88

0.95

0.20

0.64

22 Pomfrets

3.50

0.98

0.41

0.20

0.19

3.50

0.51

0.78

0.20

0.29

23 Threadfin bream

3.28

0.56

0.50

0.28

0.073

3.28

0.34

0.83

0.28

0.32

24 Large pelagic fishes

3.37

0.69

0.12

0.22

0.039

3.37

0.42

0.87

0.22

0.45

25 Small pelagic fishes

2.78

2.91

0.76

0.25

0.27

2.78

1.77

0.83

0.25

0.77

26 Cephalopods

3.29

1.28

0.58

0.27

0.19

3.29

0.78

0.87

0.27

0.42

27 Crabs

2.42

1.02

0.48

0.25

0.029

2.42

0.62

0.71

0.25

0.23

28 Shrimps

2.31

0.71

0.95

0.19

0.046

2.31

0.66

0.95

0.19

0.42

29 Molluscs

2.18

9.63

0.53

0.27

0.20

2.18

9.51

0.40

0.27

0.31

30 Benthic crustaceans

2.20

2.63

0.56

0.24

0.014

2.20

1.60

0.77

0.24

0.042

31 Echinoderms

2.33

5.69

0.41

0.32

0.0028

2.33

3.46

0.43

0.32

0.0010

32 Polychaetes

2.00

5.14

0.62

0.28

2.00

3.13

0.87

0.28

33 Other invertebrates

2.60

4.64

0.95

0.11

2.60

4.16

0.79

0.11

0.0030

34 Jellyfish

2.94

0.88

0.95

0.20

0.0085

2.94

0.38

0.95

0.20

0.060

35 Zooplankton

2.00

8.06

0.48

0.17

0.0071

2.00

4.57

0.61

0.17

0.095

36 Benthic producer

1.00

7.83

0.51

0.0057

1.00

7.83

0.40

0.0080

37 Phytoplankton

1.00

13.60

0.58

1.00

16.85

0.31

38 Detritus

1.00

10.00

0.41

 

1.00

10.00

0.23

 
  1. TL, trophic level; B, biomass (t km−2); EE, ecotrophic efficiency; P/Q, production/consumption; C, catch (t km−2). Values in bold are estimated by the model