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Group 19 Module 2 Ethan Kaufman, Yemi Olubowale, Abhinav Uppal, Divya Vedula

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Group 19 Module 2. Ethan Kaufman, Yemi Olubowale , Abhinav Uppal , Divya Vedula. Article: Predator Transitory Spillover Induces Trophic Cascades in Ecological Sinks By Casini et al. The scope of the presentation focuses on events from 1977-1988. Gulf of Riga. (Figure From: www.Ikzm-d .de). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Group 19Module 2

Ethan Kaufman, Yemi Olubowale, Abhinav Uppal, Divya Vedula

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Article:

Predator Transitory Spillover Induces Trophic Cascades in Ecological Sinks

By Casini et al.

The scope of the presentation focuses on events from 1977-1988

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Gulf of Riga

(Figure From: www.Ikzm-d .de)

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Outline A. Trophic Levels

Predator- Prey Relationships

B. Source-Sink Dynamics

C. Trophic Cascades

Top Down Regulation-Indirect Mutualism

Density Dependence

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Trophic Levels (GoR)

Cod

Herring

Zooplankton

Phytoplankton

(Adapted From Casini et al.)

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SUNLIGHT

(Figure From: www.lmvp.org)

TROPHIC

CASCADES

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The Idea

Saving water

Spillover

Wasted

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cod biomass

Overfishing, adverse conditions

Collapse in Baltic Disappear from GoR

High salinity,

O2

Contraction

Mid 1970s Early 80s mid 80s --

Cod Distribution

MB = Main BasinGoR = Gulf of Riga

(Figure adapted from Cassini et al.)

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Data from a fishery (GoR)

(Figure from Cassini et al.)

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Population

BirthImmigration

Death Emigration

Density Dependent Population Schematic

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Population

BirthImmigration

Death Emigration

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Population

BirthImmigration

Death Emigration

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Population

BirthImmigration

Death Emigration

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Cod

Zooplankton

Herring

Phytoplankton

Body Size

Increases(early 1980s)

(Adapted From Cassini et al.)

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Everything follows the leading horse

www.petwildanimalswallpapers.blogspot.com

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Works Cited• Abesamis RA, Russ GR (2005) Density-dependent spillover from

marine reserves: Longterm evidence. Ecol Appl 15:1798–1812.• Casini, Michele, Thorsten Blenckner, Christian Mollmann, Anna

Gardmark, Martin Lindegren, Marcos Llope, Georgs Kornilovs, Maris Plikshs, and Nils Christian Stenseth. "Predator Transitory Spillover Induces Trophic Cascades in Ecological Sinks. " Http://www.pnas.org/content/109/21/8185.full.pdf+html. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resources, Institute of Marine Research, 13 Apr. 2012. Web. 03 Oct. 2012.

• Freeman, Scott. Biological Science. 4th ed. San Fransicso, CA: Benjamin Cummings, 2011. Print.