By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid increases in densities of their prey; smaller predatory fish like sprat, stickleback and gobies. This process, known as mesopredator release, has effectively transformed many marine offshore basins into mesopredator-dominated ecosystems. In this article, we discuss recent indications of trophic cascades on the Atlantic and Baltic coasts of Sweden, where increased abundances of mesopredatory fish are linked to increased nearshore production and biomass of ephemeral algae. Based on synthesis of monitoring data, we suggest that offshore exploitation of larger predatory fish has contributed to the increase in mesopredator fish also along ...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
The eastern Baltic cod stock has recently started to recover, after two decades of severe depletion,...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid inc...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid incre...
In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed ...
The dominant coastal predatory fish in the southwestern Baltic Sea, perch and pike, have decreased ma...
Ecological impacts of top-down trophic cascades in combination with bottom-up nutrient enrichment ar...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zo...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
The eastern Baltic cod stock has recently started to recover, after two decades of severe depletion,...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid inc...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid incre...
In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed ...
The dominant coastal predatory fish in the southwestern Baltic Sea, perch and pike, have decreased ma...
Ecological impacts of top-down trophic cascades in combination with bottom-up nutrient enrichment ar...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zo...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
The eastern Baltic cod stock has recently started to recover, after two decades of severe depletion,...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...