FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Global marine primary production constrains fisheries catches BT AF CHASSOT, Emmanuel BONHOMMEAU, Sylvain DULVY, Nicholas K. MELIN, Frederic WATSON, Reg GASCUEL, Didier LE PAPE, Olivier AS 1:1;2:1;3:2;4:3;5:4;6:5;7:5; FF 1:;2:PDG-DOP-DCM-HMT-RHSETE;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:; C1 Ctr Rech Halieut Mediterraneenne & Trop, UMR EME 212, IRD IFREMER UM2, F-34200 Sete, France. Simon Fraser Univ, Earth Ocean Res Grp, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada. Inst Environm & Sustainabil, European Commiss, Joint Res Ctr, I-21027 Ispra, VA, Italy. Univ British Columbia, Sea Us project, Fisheries Ctr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada. Univ Europeenne Bretagne, UMR ESE 985, INRA Agrocampus Ouest, F-35042 Rennes, France. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE UNIV SIMON FRASER, CANADA INST ENVIRONM & SUSTAINABIL, ITALY UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA UEB, FRANCE SI SETE SE IRD PDG-DOP-DCM-HMT-RHSETE IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-france copubli-p187 copubli-europe copubli-univ-france copubli-int-hors-europe IF 15.253 TC 257 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00002/11294/7836.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;Bottom-up;Large Marine Ecosystem;quantile regression;sustainable fishing AB Primary production must constrain the amount of fish and invertebrates available to expanding fisheries; however the degree of limitation has only been demonstrated at regional scales to date. Here we show that phytoplanktonic primary production, estimated from an ocean-colour satellite (SeaWiFS), is related to global fisheries catches at the scale of Large Marine Ecosystems, while accounting for temperature and ecological factors such as ecosystem size and type, species richness, animal body size, and the degree and nature of fisheries exploitation. Indeed we show that global fisheries catches since 1950 have been increasingly constrained by the amount of primary production. The primary production appropriated by current global fisheries is 17-112% higher than that appropriated by sustainable fisheries. Global primary production appears to be declining, in some part due to climate variability and change, with consequences for the near future fisheries catches. PY 2010 PD APR SO Ecology Letters SN 1461-023X PU Wiley-blackwell Publishing, Inc VL 13 IS 4 UT 000275635400009 BP 495 EP 505 DI 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2010.01443.x ID 11294 ER EF