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Spatial distribution of an eel population (Anguilla anguilla L.) in a small coastal catchment of northern Brittany (France). Consequences of hydraulic works
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EDP Sciences
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11-1998038
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae:1998038
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E. FEUNTEUN,A. ACOU,J. GUILLOUËT,P. LAFFAILLE,A. LEGAULT
Mots clés
anguilla anguilla
biomass
size distribution
hydraulic work
stock management
anguilla anguilla
biomasse
structure de taille
amenagement hydraulique
gestion des stocks
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01/08/2008
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae:1998038
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The Frémur is a 60 km2 catchment of Brittany where many hydraulic works (dams, weirs, gauging structures, etc.) have reduced the recruitment by elvers and glass eels
since at least 50 years. In 1992, an eel lift was built on the main dam (14 m high) and in 1996, two other dams (5 m high) located downstream were equipped with eel passes to
improve upstream migration. In 1995, before the construction of the passes, eel population parameters (density, biomass and size distribution) were assessed at the scale of the
whole watershed by electrofishing (removal method) in 33 stations. The average biomass was high (19 g/m2 ) despite the numerous physical obstructions. However, there was an
accumulation of eels downstream many hydraulic works and very low densities immediately upstream. Moreover, downstream the first obstruction, at 2 km from the sea,
the population is dominated by boot lace eels and elvers (< 100 mm), whereas this size class is absent in upstream reaches. These results suggest that the standing capacity of
the watershed is not reached and that the population could be enhanced in the next years by the recently installed eel passes.
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