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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2008

Before and after wasting disease in common eelgrass Zostera marina along the French Atlantic coasts: a general overview and first accurate mapping

Laurent Godet; Jérôme Fournier; Marieke M. van Katwijk; Frédéric Olivier; Patrick Le Mao; Christian Retière

We examined the original manuscripts of a French national survey conducted in 1933 on the state of common eelgrass Zostera marina beds along the French Atlantic coasts during the period when wasting disease struck the entire North Atlantic population in the 1930s. Based on GIS related techniques and old sets of aerial photographs, we present the first accurate mapping of the Z. marina beds before wasting disease occurred and assess their spatial recolonization since the 1950s in the Chausey Archipelago (France), which contains large Z. marina beds. The national survey confirmed that the Z. marina beds almost totally disappeared from the French coasts during the 1930s. However, the disease symptoms seem to have begun locally a few years before. On the study site, we found that the Z. marina beds were more than twice as extended than as they are today, and covered both subtidal and intertidal areas. By the 1950s, 20 yr after the onset of the disease, the beds had hardly recolonized, and contrary to the recolonization patterns reported elsewhere in Europe, they were mainly restricted to subtidal areas. The subtidal and intertidal Z. marina beds on the site are now rapidly expanding.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2009

Clam farmers and Oystercatchers: effects of the degradation of Lanice conchilega beds by shellfish farming on the spatial distribution of shorebirds.

Laurent Godet; Nicolas Toupoint; Jérôme Fournier; Patrick Le Mao; Christian Retière; Frédéric Olivier

The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum cultivation is an original shellfish farming activity strongly mechanized. In the Chausey archipelago (France) this activity settles on the Lanice conchilega beds, habitat known to host a rich and diversified benthic macrofauna and which is an attractive feeding ground for birds. A first study highlighted that this activity had strong negative effects on the L. conchilega beds and their associated benthic macrofauna. Here we assess the impacts of such an activity on the Eurasian Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus for which Chausey is one of the most important national breeding sites and which is also a common species in winter, spring and autumn migrations. We found that Oystercatchers significantly selected the L. conchilega beds to feed and that their spatial distribution was significantly modified after the creation of new clam concessions. In a context of a growing disappearance of pristine coastal ecosystems for the benefit of anthropo-ecosystems, we discuss the problem of the degradation of such benthic habitats with a low resilience which may loose their high functional value.


Cahiers De Biologie Marine | 2010

Marine invertebrate fauna of the Chausey archipelago: an annotated checklist of historical data from 1828 to 2008

Laurent Godet; Patrick Le Mao; Cindy Grant; Frédéric Olivier


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2016

How do macrobenthic resources concentrate foraging waders in large megatidal sandflats

Alain Ponsero; Anthony Sturbois; Nicolas Desroy; Patrick Le Mao; Auriane Jones; Jérôme Fournier


Séminaire de l'Institut océanographique de Paris | 2004

Gérer un anthroposystème littoral à forte valeur patrimoniale : comment relever ce défi en baie du Mont-Saint-Michel ?

Patrick Le Mao; Christian Retière; Claude Le Bec; Daniel Gerla


Journal of Sea Research | 2015

Exploitation of intertidal feeding resources by the red knot Calidris canutus under megatidal conditions (Bay of Saint-Brieuc, France)

Anthony Sturbois; Alain Ponsero; Nicolas Desroy; Patrick Le Mao; Jérôme Fournier


Revue D Ecologie-la Terre Et La Vie | 2011

Estimation de la consommation de la macrofaune invertébrée benthique par les oiseaux d'eau en baie de Saint-Brieuc (France)

Alain Ponsero; Patrick Le Mao


Archive | 2010

Liste des espèces marines introduites dans les eaux bretonnes et des espèces introduites envahissantes des eaux périphériques

Michel Blanchard; Philippe Goulletquer; Dominique Hamon; Patrick Le Mao; Elizabeth Nezan; Franck Gentil; Nathalie Simon; Frédérique Viard; Erwan Ar Gall; Jacques Grall; Christian Hily; Michel Le Duff; Valérie Stiger-Pouvreau; Anthony Acou; Sandrine Derrien-Courtel; Eric Feunteun; Jean-Loup D'Hondt; Alain Canard; Frédéric Ysnel; Bertrand Perrin


La Terre et la Vie - Revue d'écologie | 2009

Ecosystem quality and natural heritage preservation: the case of the littoral eutrophication and the wintering of Brent Geese Branta b. bernicla in the bay of Saint-Brieuc (France)

Alain Ponsero; Patrick Le Mao; Pierre Yésou; Jeremy Allain; Justine Vidal


Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology | 2018

Introduction of non-indigenous benthic marine species in the Normand-Breton Gulf (France) over the two last centuries

Laurent Godet; Patrick Le Mao; Nicolas Desroy; Eric Thiébaut; Jérôme Fournier

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Laurent Godet

National Museum of Natural History

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Christian Retière

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Franck Gentil

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Frédéric Olivier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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