Anthony Acou
University of Rennes
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Environmental Pollution | 2009
Claudia Gérard; Virginie Poullain; Emilie Lance; Anthony Acou; Luc Brient; Alexandre Carpentier
Community structure and microcystin accumulation of freshwater molluscs were studied before and after cyanobacterial proliferations, in order to assess the impact of toxic blooms on molluscs and the risk of microcystin transfer in food web. Observed decrease in mollusc abundance and changes in species richness in highly contaminated waters were not significant; however, relative abundances of taxa (prosobranchs, pulmonates, bivalves) were significantly different before and after cyanobacterial bloom. Pulmonates constituted the dominant taxon, and bivalves never occurred after bloom. Microcystin accumulation was significantly higher in molluscs from highly (versus lowly) contaminated waters, in adults (versus juveniles) and in pulmonates (versus prosobranchs and bivalves). Results are discussed according to the ecology of molluscs, their sensitivity and their ability to detoxify.
Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 2005
Anthony Acou; Pauline Boury; Pascal Laffaille; Alain J. Crivelli; Eric Feunteun
We defined a standardized method for discriminating candidate silver eels that may undergo catadromous migration in the following season from the sedentary fraction of a population. A combination of two qualitative criteria (state of differentiation of the lateral line and colour contrast) and one quantitative criterion (Ocular Index OI) was used to determine the development toward silvering. In the non-migratory phase, we found a gradient of the three criteria between yellow (0 criterion), presilver (1 to 2 criteria) and silver (3 criteria) eels. In the migrant phase, silver eels had ended their metamorphosis process and were characterized at the same time by the presence of the 3 silvering criteria. A mark-recapture survey using PIT-tags provided evidence that only identified silver eels (3 silvering criteria present) in the catchment actually emigrated the following season. Moreover, the use of a single criterion of silvering among the three generated large variation in the estimated proportion of candidates for emigration which varied between -22% and +63 %. Such a result confirmed that a multicriteria approach is needed to characterize in a standard way the potentially migrating silver eel.
Journal of Fish Biology | 2009
Anthony Acou; Antoine Legault; Pascal Laffaille; Eric Feunteun
The influence of environmental factors (mainly the river flow) on the year-to-year variability of European eel Anguilla anguilla fluvial recruitment in a small coastal catchment, the Frémur River (north-west France) was examined. A comprehensive survey of catches from fixed traps at two weirs located at 4.5 km (Pont es Omnes Dam) and 6.0 km (Bois Joli Dam) above the river mouth was carried out between 1997 and 2004. Young pigmented elvers (mean +/-s.d. total length, 133.7 +/- 29.6 mm) were recruited in eel-passes from February to October, but the main runs followed a modal curve from April to September with a peak centred in May to June. Catches varied greatly between years, from 381 to 26 765 elvers. For each trap, a positive linear relationship between monthly mean river flow that preceded the maximal intensity of captures and annual total catches was observed. These relationships explained 73.1% (P < 0.01) and 89.0% (P < 0.001) of the year-to-year variability of the recruitment observed in the Pont es Omnes and Bois Joli traps respectively. A significant increase in river flow at the beginning of the migration peak would thus trigger a greater proportion of A. anguilla settled in the estuary and in the downstream zone of the Fremur River to begin their freshwater colonization. The physicochemical roles of changes in river discharge in stimulating upstream migration are discussed. It is concluded that fluvial recruitment in the Fremur River is mainly determined by environmental factors.
Journal of Fish Biology | 2009
Alexandre Carpentier; L. Marion; Jean-Marc Paillisson; Anthony Acou; Eric Feunteun
Mortality of eels Anguilla anguilla in a large shallow lake in France due to predation by the cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo was found to be moderate when compared to fishery catches over a 9 year period. The results show that, contrary to previous extrapolations made at the pan-European scale, P. carbo predation in shallow lakes is not invariably a major contributor to A. anguilla mortality, even in the presence of large colonies.
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2003
Pascal Laffaille; Eric Feunteun; Aurore Baisez; Tony Robinet; Anthony Acou; Antoine Legault; Sovan Lek
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2008
Anthony Acou; Pascal Laffaille; Antoine Legault; Eric Feunteun
Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture | 1998
Eric Feunteun; Anthony Acou; Jérôme Guillouët; Pascal Laffaille; Antoine Legault
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2005
Pascal Laffaille; Anthony Acou; Jérôme Guillouët
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2006
Pascal Laffaille; Anthony Acou; Jérôme Guillouët; Béatrice Mounaix; Antoine Legault
Ecology of Freshwater Fish | 2008
Emilien Lasne; Anthony Acou; Anna Vila-Gispert; Pascal Laffaille