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Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-sciences De La Vie-life Sciences | 1998

Predicting local fish species richness in the garonne river basin

Sylvain Mastrorillo; Francis Dauba; Thierry Oberdorff; Jean-François Guégan; Sovan Lek

Abstract The aim of this work was to predict local fish species richness in the Garonne river basin using three environmental variables (distance from the source, elevation and catchment area J. Commonly, patterns of fish species richness have been investigated using simple or multi-linear statistical models. Here, we used backpropagation of artificial neural networks (ANNs) to develop stochastic models of local fish diversity. Two independent data collections were used, the first one to build and test the model; the second one to validate the model. Correlation coefficients between observed values and predicted values both in the testing and the validation procedures were highly significant (r = 0.904, P


Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2014

Habitat selection in amphidromous Gobiidae of Reunion Island: Sicyopterus lagocephalus (Pallas, 1770) and Cotylopus acutipinnis (Guichenot, 1863)

Nils Teichert; Pierre Valade; Puy Lim; Francis Dauba; Jacques Labonne; Marine Richarson; Pierre Bosc; Philippe Gaudin

Freshwater populations of the Indo-pacific region are characterized by a large proportion of amphidromous species. In this paper, we analyse habitat selection by two amphidromous sympatric Gobiidae: Sicyopterus lagocephalus and Cotylopus acutipinnis in Reunion Island. A sampling method using Point Abundance Sampling (PAS) was conducted in 12 rivers. We used mixed logistic models in order to examine the presence probability of species according to location, downstream-upstream gradient, microhabitat variables (depth, velocity and predominant substrata) and presence of conspecifics and sympatric species. Presence probabilities varied between the sampled rivers. We observed a positive attraction between identical developmental stages of both species, which suggests that social interactions or similar preferences for environmental cues influenced their distribution. The presence probabilities of both species’ juveniles decreased from downstream to upstream. We showed that traditional microhabitat variables weakly explained the spatial distribution of both S. lagocephalus and C. acutipinnis, in Reunion Island. We suggest that weak habitat selection for these species is consistent with the amphidromous life style because of the unpredictability of juvenile settlement and the extreme hydrological variations in tropical rivers.


Aquatic Sciences | 1999

Short-term impact of reservoir cleaning on the microhabitat use of three non-salmonid fishes in a piedmont river in south west France

Sylvain Mastrorillo; Francis Dauba

Abstract: As with many rivers of the Pyrenees Mountains, reservoirs on the River Ariège (SW Francc) are used for hydroelectricity generation, irrigation and to maintain summer flows in the River Garonne. Two river reservoirs on the River Ariège were simultaneously emptied in April 1991 to remove accumulated sediment. Fish and ten environmental variables were sampled using Point Abundance Sampling by electrofishing before (February 1991) and one year later (February 1992) at three study sites downstream of the dams. We examined the short-term impact of reservoir cleaning on the relative abundance, habitat availability and habitat use of three species of small fish: minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.), gudgeon Gobio gobio (L.) and stone loach Barbatula barbatula (L.).¶After the reservoir cleaning, areas covered by gravel, sand and mud increased significantly as the result of the sediment release. The three species did not react in the same manner to these environmental changes. Stone loach appeared to be the most sensitive species, with its relative abundance decreasing at all sites. Conversely, minnow seemed to be the most resistant species and as such is a leading pioneer species for colonizing new or impacted stretches of rivers channels. Finally, the number of gudgeon decreased particularly at the most downstream site where large deposits of mud were recorded.


Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iii-sciences De La Vie-life Sciences | 1999

Changes in roach (Rutilus rutilus L.) population structure induced on draining a large reservoir

Sandrine Angélibert; Sébastien Brosse; Francis Dauba; Sovan Lek

Abstract The influence of draining a large reservoir (Pareloup, South of France) on the population structure and the growth of roach is studied in this work. This reservoir, with an area of 13 km 2 , drained in June 1993, was refilled 2 months later. Fish were sampled monthly before draining (1981) and after refilling (1997) by nylon monofilament gill nets used at the same catching effort for both periods. This permitted a comparison to be made between the density of roach and length distribution before and after refilling. Changes in growth were determined by scalimetry. The observed difference in population structure and growth underlined that the differences are mainly due to a greater growth rate after refilling during the first 2 years of roach life. These growth changes are explained by the decrease in roach density and the increase in 1993 of the biomass of Zooplankton, which constitute the main feeding resource for 0 + and 1 + roach. The study led us to propose hypotheses on the ecological significance of growth changes induced by refilling, which can be considered as a rejuvenation of the aquatic ecosystem.


Freshwater Biology | 1997

The use of artificial neural networks to predict the presence of small-bodied fish in a river

Sylvain Mastrorillo; Sovan Lek; Francis Dauba; Alain Belaud


Limnology and Oceanography | 1999

Predicting fish distribution in a mesotrophic lake by hydroacoustic survey and artificial neural networks

Sébastien Brosse; Sovan Lek; Francis Dauba


Regulated Rivers-research & Management | 1995

Effects of reduced flow on brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) populations downstream dams in french pyrenees

P. Baran; Marc Delacoste; Francis Dauba; J.-Marc Lascaux; Alain Belaud; Sovan Lek


Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 1999

Influence of some topographical variables on the spatial distribution of lake fish during summer stratification

Sébastien Brosse; Francis Dauba; Thierry Oberdorff; Sovan Lek


Aquatic Living Resources | 1997

Predicting the abundance of minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (Cyprinidae) in the River Ariège (France) using artificial neural networks

Sylvain Mastrorillo; Sovan Lek; Francis Dauba


Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 2001

Role of temperature and flow regulation on the Salmoniform - Cypriniform transition

Yorick Reyjol; Puy Lim; Francis Dauba; P. Baran; Alain Belaud

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Sovan Lek

Paul Sabatier University

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Puy Lim

École Normale Supérieure

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Alain Belaud

École Normale Supérieure

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P. Baran

École Normale Supérieure

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J.-Marc Lascaux

École Normale Supérieure

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Jacques Labonne

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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