Unravelling the effects of multiple stressors on diatom and macroinvertebrate communities in European river basins using structural and functional approaches
Rivers suffer from more severe decreases in species diversity compared to other aquatic
and terrestrial ecosystems due to a variety of pressures related to human activities. Species …
and terrestrial ecosystems due to a variety of pressures related to human activities. Species …
Unpacking the complexity of longitudinal movement and recruitment patterns of facultative amphidromous fish
Longitudinal movement plays fundamental role in habitat colonization and population
establishment of many riverine fish species. Movement patterns of amphidromous fish …
establishment of many riverine fish species. Movement patterns of amphidromous fish …
A multi-approach study to reveal eel life-history traits in an obstructed catchment before dam removal
River fragmentation is expected to impact not only movement patterns and distribution of
eels within catchment, but also their life-history traits. Here, we used otolith multi-elemental …
eels within catchment, but also their life-history traits. Here, we used otolith multi-elemental …
Otolith microchemistry reveals different environmental histories for two endangered fourfinger threadfin species
Many fishes inhabit different environments throughout ontogeny in order to utilize more
suitable habitats and meet their growth needs during different developmental stages. Otolith …
suitable habitats and meet their growth needs during different developmental stages. Otolith …
Importance of estuaries for the horse-eye jack Caranx latus in northeastern Brazil: a case study of underestimated connectivity at the land-sea interface
This study aimed to evaluate the importance of inshore estuarine habitats for the
maintenance of offshore exploited stocks of the horse-eye jack Caranx latus, a marine …
maintenance of offshore exploited stocks of the horse-eye jack Caranx latus, a marine …
Spawning areas and migration patterns in the early life history of Squalius cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758): Use of otolith microchemistry for conservation and sustainable …
B Bounket, H Tabouret, P Gibert… - Aquatic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In the context of the River Rhône restoration programme, the objective of this study was to
assess the dispersal and population connectivity of the European chub, Squalius cephalus …
assess the dispersal and population connectivity of the European chub, Squalius cephalus …
Effect of metabolic rate on time-lag changes in otolith microchemistry: an experimental approach using Salmo trutta
M Vignon, H Tabouret, JC Aymes… - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
Ecologists have long been interested in relevant techniques to track the field movement
patterns of fish. The elemental composition of otoliths represents a permanent record of the …
patterns of fish. The elemental composition of otoliths represents a permanent record of the …
Loss of Coilia nasus habitats in Chinese freshwater lakes: An otolith microchemistry assessment
L Sokta, T Jiang, H Liu, Z Xuan, C Qiu, X Chen, J Yang - Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
Loss of valued diadromous fishes and their habitats is one of the most critical problems in
aquatic habitat connection and resource management worldwide. In China, the Poyang …
aquatic habitat connection and resource management worldwide. In China, the Poyang …
Hydrological connectivity drives longitudinal movement of endangered endemic Chilean darter Percilia irwini (Eigenmann, 1927)
Movement is a fundamental aspect of fish ecology, and it therefore represents an important
trait to monitor for the management and conservation of fish populations. This is especially …
trait to monitor for the management and conservation of fish populations. This is especially …
Predation pressure in amphidromous gobies: how their morphology is selected by predator species
R Lagarde, D Ponton - Journal of Zoology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The morphology of an individual can improve its ability to escape predators and ultimately its
chances of survival. Sicydiine fishes reproduce in rivers, and their larvae develop in the sea …
chances of survival. Sicydiine fishes reproduce in rivers, and their larvae develop in the sea …