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Indicator

Attribute

Purpose

If restricted to taxa, list which ones

Ecosystem applicability

Identified capability

Biological classification level

Response variable

Drivers

Robustness

System Omnivory Index

Ecosystem structure and function, community structure, trophic structure

 Fisheries

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

 Demonstrable

Ecosystem

Trophodynamic

Anthropogenic?, trophodynamic?Trophodynamic

Medium to high

Examples of how the indicators is used for ecosystem management and ecosystem status and trends

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Ecosystem structure and function, community structure, trophic structure

Purpose

Provide any additional details necessary of the purpose listed in the tableFisheries

Taxa

As appropriate list an taxa that this indicator is restricted to

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Christensen, V., C.J. Walters, and D. Pauly. 2000. ECTOPATH with ECOSIM: a user’s guide. October 2000 edition. Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Vanouver, Canada and International Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Penang, Malaysia.

 

Trites, A. W., P. A. Livingston, S. Mackinson, M. C. Vasconcellos, A. M. Springer, and D. Pauly. 1999. Ecosystem change and the decline of marine mammals in the Eastern Bering Sea: testing the ecosystem shift and commercial whaling hypotheses, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

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