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Trophic Cascades in a Formerly Cod-Dominated Ecosystem
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BiologyTrophic ImpactBiodiversityTop PredatorsEngineeringBenthic-pelagic CouplingNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyTrophic InteractionsMarine EcologyOceanographyFood Web InteractionTrophic CascadesFood WebMarine BiologyTrophic Web
Removal of top predators from ecosystems can result in cascading effects through the trophic levels below, completely restructuring the food web. Cascades have been observed in small-scale or simple food webs, but not in large, complex, open-ocean ecosystems. Using data spanning many decades from a once cod-dominated northwest Atlantic ecosystem, we demonstrate a trophic cascade in a large marine ecosystem. Several cod stocks in other geographic areas have also collapsed without recovery, suggesting the existence of trophic cascades in these systems.
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