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Environmental Science & Technology | 2014

Geographical Origin of Amazonian Freshwater Fishes Fingerprinted by 87Sr/86Sr Ratios on Fish Otoliths and Scales

Marc Pouilly; David Point; Francis Sondag; Manuel Henry; Roberto Ventura Santos

Calcified structures such as otoliths and scales grow continuously throughout the lifetime of fishes. The geochemical variations present in these biogenic structures are particularly relevant for studying fish migration and origin. In order to investigate the potential of the (87)Sr/(86)Sr ratio as a precise biogeochemical tag in Amazonian fishes, we compared this ratio between the water and fish otoliths and scales of two commercial fish species, Hoplias malabaricus and Schizodon fasciatus, from three major drainage basins of the Amazon: the Madeira, Solimões, and Tapajós rivers, displaying contrasted (87)Sr/(86)Sr ratios. A comparison of the (87)Sr/(86)Sr ratios between the otoliths and scales of the same individuals revealed similar values and were very close to the Sr isotopic composition of the local river where they were captured. This indicates, first, the absence of Sr isotopic fractionation during biological uptake and incorporation into calcified structures and, second, that scales may represent an interesting nonlethal alternative for (87)Sr/(86)Sr ratio measurements in comparison to otoliths. Considering the wide range of (87)Sr/(86)Sr variations that exist across Amazonian rivers, we used variations of (87)Sr/(86)Sr to discriminate fish origin at the basin level, as well as at the sub-basin level between the river and savannah lakes of the Beni River (Madeira basin).


Journal of Hydrology | 1998

Origin and function of a closed depression in equatorial humid zones: The Lake Télé in North Congo

Alain Laraque; Bernard Pouyaud; Robert Rocchia; Eric Robin; Isabelle Chaffaut; Jean Marie Moutsambote; Bienvenu Maziezoula; Claude Censier; Yves Albouy; Hilaire Elenga; Henri Etcheber; Mireille Delaune; Francis Sondag; F. Gasse

Lake Tele has a nearly perfect ellipsoidal shape and is surrounded by swamps and barely penetrable flooded forests in the heart of the Congo—Zaire watershed basin, and has intrigued the international scientific community for decades. In June 1992, a first Franco—Congolese multidisciplinary scientific expedition was finally able to reach the lake which is vast (23 km2) and shallow (3 m). Its volume is estimated at 71 × 106m3 and is 40% filled with an organic silt layer a metre thick. Its hydrological exchanges are almost exclusively vertical with very little lateral contribution from the surrounding swamp. This leads to the observation that the waters are very slightly mineralized (< 3 mg 1−1), but are very rich in organic carbon (44% of suspended matter and of total dissolved matter) and are very acidic (pH < 4). In addition, a magnetic anomaly of some hundred nanoTesla from a magnetic body at shallow depth has been detected in the lakes northern half, although its origin remains unknown. Botanical and palynological observations suggest the persistence of a strongly hydromorphic forest environment for at least the last 6600 years. Identified pollen taxa, whether ancient or recent, come mainly from pioneer and colonizing taxa such as Macaranga, which tends to indicate that the forest is continuing to gradually fill in the lake.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2011

Effect of seasonal biogenic silica variations on dissolved silicon fluxes and isotopic signatures in the Congo River

Harold J. Hughes; Francis Sondag; Christine Cocquyt; Alain Laraque; Albert Pandi; Luc André; Damien Cardinal


Chemical Geology | 2014

Iron isotope composition of the bulk waters and sediments from the Amazon River Basin

Franck Poitrasson; Lucieth Cruz Vieira; Patrick Seyler; Giana Márcia dos Santos Pinheiro; Daniel Santos Mulholland; Marie-Paule Bonnet; Jean-Michel Martinez; Bárbara Lima; Geraldo Resende Boaventura; Jérôme Chmeleff; Elton Luiz Dantas; Jean-Loup Guyot; Luiz Mancini; Márcio Martins Pimentel; Roberto Ventura Santos; Francis Sondag; Philippe Vauchel


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2013

Iron isotope composition of the suspended matter along depth and lateral profiles in the Amazon River and its tributaries

Giana Márcia dos Santos Pinheiro; Franck Poitrasson; Francis Sondag; Lucieth Cruz Vieira; Márcio Martins Pimentel


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

Contrasting iron isotopic compositions in river suspended particulate matter: the Negro and the Amazon annual river cycles

Giana Márcia dos Santos Pinheiro; Franck Poitrasson; Francis Sondag; Gérard Cochonneau; Lucieth Cruz Vieira


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

A reassessment of the suspended sediment load in the Madeira River basin from the Andes of Peru and Bolivia to the Amazon River in Brazil, based on 10 years of data from the HYBAM monitoring programme

Philippe Vauchel; William Santini; Jean Loup Guyot; Jean Sébastien Moquet; Jean Martinez; Jhan Carlo Espinoza; Patrice Baby; Oscar Fuertes; Luis Noriega; Oscar Puita; Francis Sondag; Pascal Fraizy; Elisa Armijos; Gérard Cochonneau; Franck Timouk; Eurides de Oliveira; Naziano Filizola; Jorge Molina; Josyane Ronchail


Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii Fascicule A-sciences De La Terre Et Des Planetes | 1997

Reconnaissance scientifique du lac Télé (Nord Congo) : premiers résultats et interprétations

Alain Laraque; Bernard Pouyaud; Isabelle Chaffaut; Jean-Marie Moutsambote; Bienvenu Maziezoula; Claude Censier; Yves Albouy; Hilaire Elenga; Henri Etcheber; Mireille Delaune; Francis Sondag; F. Gasse


Bulletin de l'Institut français d'études andines, Variations climatiques etressources en eau en Amérique du Sud: importance et conséquences des événements El Niño | 1998

Existe-t-il une mémoire des 15 000 dernières années dansl'aquifère de l'Altiplano?

Anne Coudrain-Ribstein; Francis Sondag; Michel Loubet; Amal Talbi; Bernard Pouyaud; Claude Jusserand; Jorge Quintanilla; David Cahuaya; Robert Gallaire


Bulletin de l'Institut français d'études andines | 1998

Existe-t-il une mémoire des 15 000 dernières années dans l'aquifère de l'Altiplano?

Anne Coudrain-Ribstein; Francis Sondag; Michel Loubet; Amal Talbi; Bernard Pouyaud; Claude Jusserand; Jorge Quintanilla; David Cahuaya; Robert Gallaire

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Alain Laraque

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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F. Gasse

University of Paris-Sud

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Yves Albouy

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Franck Poitrasson

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Amal Talbi

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Anne Coudrain-Ribstein

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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