Energy flow and network analysis of Terminos Lagoon, SW Gulf of Mexico

S. Manickchand-Heileman, F. Arreguín-Sánchez, A. Lara-Domínguez, L. A. Soto

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The food web in Terminos Lagoon, south-western Gulf of Mexico was dominated by the detrital pathway, with benthic invertebrates playing a significant role in transferring energy from detritus to higher trophic levels. The fish yield per unit of net primary production was only 0.04%. Fractional trophic levels ranged from 1.0 to 3.31, with fish occupying the highest trophic levels. Using network analysis, the system network was mapped into a linear food chain and five discrete trophic levels were found with a mean trophic transfer efficiency of 7%. Analysis of mixed trophic impacts showed that fish had very little impact on the other compartments, due to their relatively low biomass and consumption, with exception of the Engraulidae. Detritus and lower trophic levels had significant positive impacts on other groups in the system, suggesting 'bottom-up' control of the food web. A high detritivory : herbivory ratio (4.6:1) indicated that most of the primary production was recycled through the detritus-based food web. A Finn cycling index of 7% and average path length of 10 were obtained.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículojb980804
Páginas (desde-hasta)179-197
Número de páginas19
PublicaciónJournal of Fish Biology
Volumen53
N.ºSUPPL. A
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 1998
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