Jean-Antoine Tomasini
University of Montpellier
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Hydrobiologia | 2005
David Mouillot; Julie Laune; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; Catherine Aliaume; Patrice Brehmer; Eric Dutrieux; Thang Do Chi
Lagoons and marshes account for more than 50% of the coastal area in the Languedoc Roussillon region (South of France, Mediterranean Sea). The lagoons are very different in their physical and chemical characteristics, eutrophication level and resource exploitation mode. In this study, different levels of taxonomic diversity and two indices (Δ+ and Λ+) based on macrophyte, zoobenthos and fish communities are used to compare three lagoons (Ingril, Prévost and Mauguio). Whilst the taxonomic diversity of the fish community seems not influenced by the lagoon characteristics, the benthos community is strongly related to their eutrophication status. With the same sampling effort we identified 7 benthic species in Mauguio, the most impacted lagoon, while 24 species were found in the Ingril lagoon, which is the less impacted one. Overall, the variance of taxonomic distinctness Λ+ appeared as the best indicator of the lagoon eutrophication level. This index is always highest for the Mauguio lagoon, whatever the biotic compartment considered. In a more stable environment like in the Ingril lagoon (lower variations of salinity, temperature or turbidity), Λ+ is low, i.e., the structure of the taxonomic tree is very regular with a relatively homogeneous partition of species among phyla. By contrast, when salinity variations are wide, like in the Mauguio lagoon, the taxonomic tree becomes irregular with some lineages less constrained (many species belonging to the same family), while others are more impacted with a limited number of species in these phyla.
PLOS ONE | 2011
Delphine Rocklin; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; Jean-Michel Culioli; Dominique Pelletier; David Mouillot
The development of fishing efficiency coupled with an increase of fishing effort led to the overexploitation of numerous natural marine resources. In addition to this commercial pressure, the impact of recreational activities on fish assemblages remains barely known. Here we examined the impact of spearfishing limitation on resources in a marine protected area (MPA) and the benefit it provides for the local artisanal fishery through the use of a novel indicator. We analysed trends in the fish assemblage composition using artisanal fisheries data collected in the Bonifacio Strait Natural Reserve (BSNR), a Mediterranean MPA where the spearfishing activity has been forbidden over 15% of its area. Fish species were pooled into three response groups according to their target level by spearfishing. We developed the new flexible ReGS indicator reflecting shifts in species assemblages according to the relative abundance of each response group facing external pressure. The catch per unit effort (CPUE) increased by ca. 60% in the BSNR between 2000 and 2007, while the MPA was established in 1999. The gain of CPUE strongly depended on the considered response group: for the highly targeted group, the CPUE doubled while the CPUE of the untargeted group increased by only 15.5%. The ReGS value significantly increased from 0.31 to 0.45 (on a scale between 0 and 1) in the general perimeter of this MPA while it has reached a threshold of 0.43, considered as a reference point, in the area protected from spearfishing since 1982. Our results demonstrated that limiting recreational fishing by appropriate zoning in multiple-use MPAs represents a real benefit for artisanal fisheries. More generally we showed how our new indicator may reveal a wide range of impacts on coastal ecosystems such as global change or habitat degradation.
Oikos | 2008
Maud Mouchet; François Guilhaumon; Sébastien Villéger; Norman W. H. Mason; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; David Mouillot
Biological Conservation | 2008
David Mouillot; Jean-Michel Culioli; Dominique Pelletier; Jean-Antoine Tomasini
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2008
F. Ben Rais Lasram; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; François Guilhaumon; Mohamed Salah Romdhane; T. Do Chi; David Mouillot
Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2011
Camille Albouy; François Guilhaumon; Sébastien Villéger; Maud A. Mouchet; Lény Mercier; Julia-Laurence Culioli; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; F. Le Loc'h; David Mouillot
Diversity and Distributions | 2015
François Guilhaumon; Camille Albouy; Joachim Claudet; Laure Velez; Frida Ben Rais Lasram; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; Emmanuel J. P. Douzery; Christine N. Meynard; Nicolas Mouquet; Marc Troussellier; Miguel B. Araújo; David Mouillot
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2009
Delphine Rocklin; Marie-Catherine Santoni; Jean-Michel Culioli; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; Dominique Pelletier; David Mouillot
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2005
Patrick Berrebi; Pascal Rodriguez; Jean-Antoine Tomasini; Ghislaine Cattaneo-Berrebi; Alain J. Crivelli
Marine Ecology | 1999
David Mouillot; Jean-Michel Culioli; Alain Leprêtre; Jean-Antoine Tomasini