Trophic modeling of the Northern Humboldt Current Ecosystem, Part II: Elucidating ecosystem dynamics from 1995 to 2004 with a focus on the impact of ENSO

TitleTrophic modeling of the Northern Humboldt Current Ecosystem, Part II: Elucidating ecosystem dynamics from 1995 to 2004 with a focus on the impact of ENSO
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsTaylor, MH, Tam J, Blaskovic V, Espinoza P, Ballón M, Wosnitza-Mendo C, Argüelles J, Díaz E, Purca S, Ochoa N, Ayón P, Goya E, Gutiérrez D, Quipuzcoa L, Wolff M
JournalProgress In Oceanography
Volume79
Issue2-4
Pagination366 - 378
ISBN Number0079-6611
Keywordscoastal upwelling, ecosystem disturbance, El Nino phenomena, Peru Humboldt Current, trophic relationships, Trophodynamic model
Abstract

The Northern Humboldt Current Ecosystem is one of the most productive in the world in terms of fish production. Its location near to the equator permits strong upwelling under relatively low winds, thus creating optimal conditions for the development of plankton communities. These communities ultimately support abundant populations of grazing fish such as the Peruvian anchoveta, Engraulis ringens. The ecosystem is also subject to strong inter-annual environmental variability associated with the El Ni

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V7B-4TRCY8C-P/2/c1a6c7fadd3c657704a70e53c1449452
Refereed DesignationRefereed