Does coastal lagoon habitat quality affect fish growth rate and their recruitment? Insights from fishing and acoustic surveys Auteur(s) : Brehmer, Patrice Laugier, Thierry Kantoussan, J. Galgani, Francois Mouillot, D. Éditeur(s) : Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd Résumé : Ensuring the sustainability of fish resources necessitates understanding their interaction with coastal habitats, which is becoming ever more challenging in the context of ever increasing anthropogenic pressures. The ability of coastal lagoons, exposed to major sources of disturbance, to provide resources and suitable habitats for growth and survival of juvenile fish is especially important. We analysed three lagoons with different ecological statuses and habitat quality on the basis of their eutrophication and ecotoxicity (Trix test) levels. Fish abundances were sampled using fishing and horizontal beaming acoustic surveys with the same protocols in the same year. The relative abundance of Anguilla anguilla, Dicentrarchus labrax or the Mugilidae group was not an indicator of habitat quality, whereas Atherina boyeri and Sparus aurata appeared to be more sensitive to habitat quality. Fish abundance was higher in the two lagoons with high eutrophication and ecotoxicity levels than in the less impacted lagoon, while fish sizes were significantly higher in the two most severely impacted lagoons. This leads us to suggest low habitat quality may increase fish growth rate (by the mean of a cascading effect), but may reduce lagoon juvenile abundance by increasing larval mortality. Such a hypothesis needs to be further validated using greater investigations which take into account more influences on fish growth and recruitment in such variable environments under complex multi-stressor conditions. Estuarine Coastal And Shelf Science (0272-7714) (Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd), 2013-07 , Vol. 126 , P. 1-6 Droits : 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00148/25963/24083.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.ecss.2013.03.011 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00148/25963/ | Partager |
Le plomb en milieu marin. Biogeochimie et ecotoxicologie Auteur(s) : Cossa, Daniel Elbaz-poulichet, Françoise Gnassia-barelli, Mauricette Romeo, Michèle Résumé : This report synthesises the knowledge on the biogeochemical cycle, bioconcentration processes and ecotoxicity of lead in the marine environment. Man induced changes on the lead cycle, especially along the French coasts are reviewed. Concentration levels, mechanisms and fluxes between geochemical reservoirs are assessed. Emphasis is given on sublethal effects and toxicity mechanisms. Quality standards used in European Community countries are listed. Conclusions and recommendations for environmental management and research are given. Le présent document constitue une synthèse des connaissances sur le cycle biogéochimique, la bioconcentration et l'écotoxicité du plomb en milieu marin. Il fait état des perturbations du cycle du plomb par l'action de l'homme, en particulier dans le milieu littoral français. Les niveaux de concentration et les quantités échangées entre les réservoirs géochimiques sont évalués. L'accent est mis sur les effets sublétaux et les mécanismes de toxicité vis-à-vis du biotope marin. Les réglementations relatives en milieu marin actuellement en vigueur dans les pays de la Communauté européenne sont répertoriées. Avec les conclusions quelques recommandations en matière de gestion et de recherche sont faites. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1993/rapport-1449.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1449/ | Partager Voir aussi Ecotoxicology Contamination Biogeochemistry Lead Ecotoxicologie Contamination Biogeochimie Plomb Télécharger |