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Ecosystem Viable Yields
Authors:Michel De Lara  Eladio Oca?a  Ricardo Oliveros-Ramos  Jorge Tam
Institution:1. CERMICS, Université Paris–Est, 6–8 avenue Blaise Pascal, 77455, Marne la Vallée Cedex 2, France
2. IMCA-FC, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Calle los Biólogos 245, Lima 12, Lima, Perú
3. Instituto del Mar del Perú (IMARPE), Gamarra y General Valle s/n Chucuito, Callao, Perú
Abstract:The World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002) encouraged the application of the ecosystem approach by 2010. However, at the same summit, the signatory States undertook to restore and exploit their stocks at maximum sustainable yield (MSY), a concept and practice without ecosystemic dimension, since MSY is computed species by species, on the basis of a monospecific model. Acknowledging this gap, we propose a definition of “ecosystem viable yields” (EVY) as yields compatible (a) with biological safety levels (over which biomasses can be maintained for all times) and (b) with an ecosystem dynamics. The difference from MSY is that this notion is not based on equilibrium but on viability theory, which offers advantages for robustness. For a generic class of multispecies models with harvesting, we provide explicit expressions for the EVY. We apply our approach to the anchovy–hake couple in the Peruvian upwelling ecosystem.
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