O. Raillard et A. Menesguen, AN ECOSYSTEM BOX MODEL FOR ESTIMATING THE CARRYING-CAPACITY OF A MACROTIDAL SHELLFISH SYSTEM, Marine ecology. Progress series, 115(1-2), 1994, pp. 117-130
An ecosystem model is presented for estimating the shellfish carrying
capacity of Marennes-Oleron Bay (France). It incorporates physical and
biological processes: horizontal transport of suspended matter, feedi
ng and growth of the cultivated oyster Crassostrea gigas and primary p
roduction. The precision and consistency of the model are tested by co
mparing simulations to observed data. The model smoothes both spatial
and temporal variability of suspended-matter concentrations but reprod
uces mean levels and seasonal cycles with some accuracy. Carrying capa
city of the shellfish system is assessed by computing the sensitivity
of oyster growth to oyster abundance. Model results clearly indicate a
density dependence of oyster growth. When stock is adjusted from 20%
to 200% of the present value, maximal dry weight of oysters shows a me
an decrease of approximately 25%. The spatial heterogeneity of the gro
wth response is a consequence of the low level of primary production w
ithin the shellfish area. The hydrodynamic regime of the bay strongly
controls the carrying capacity of the shellfish system: flushing time
and available light energy are found to be 2 determining factors which
prevent the phytoplankton from thriving in the bay; tidal currents en
sure a fast renewal of food. Nevertheless, phytoplanktonic production
accounts for a non-negligible part of food filtered by oysters and is
identified as an important food source when stock level is low. The va
lidity of the model is limited mainly by the present description of th
e physical transport of suspended and deposited matter.