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Montpellier SupAgro
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9-6178
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oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:6178
Auteur(s):
Villeger, Sébastien
Mots clés
Gulf of Mexico
nekton
teleostian
global changes
environmental gradient
estuarine ecosystem
functional diversity indices
functional traits
Golfe du Mexique
necton
téléostéens
changements globaux
gradient environnemental
écosystème estuarien
indices de diversité fonctionnelle
traits fonctionnels
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08/12/2008
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fre
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Description
One of the main challenges in ecology is to understand how global changes affect biodiversity and what are the consequences on ecosystem functioning. In this perspective, the functional diversity of communities is a cornerstone since it allows linking environment, community structure and ecosystem properties. The aim of this thesis is thus to improve the understanding of functional diversity dynamic (i) in relation to natural variability of environmental conditions and (ii) under anthropogenic disturbances. As a first step we have developed a new methodological framework allowing to (1) describe fish functional niches based on functional traits, and (2) to quantify functional diversity within (α) and among (β) sites thanks to new indices. In a second step we have studied the spatiotemporal dynamic of the functional structure of fish and nektonic communities from the Terminos lagoon (Mexico). This tropical estuarine ecosystem is an appropriate ecological model for our problematic as it is characterized by a strong environmental variability, a high biological diversity and is under a strong human pressure. We have put in light the stability of the functional and trophic structures of communities along environmental gradients, despite a very strong species turnover. This stability is determined by the dominance of a couple of functional groups inside which species are replacing each others according to their environmental preferences. However, at a long-term scale, we have demonstrated a functional diversity loss in a part of the lagoon despite an increase of species richness. This paradox has to be related to the decrease of species associated to seagrass and the increase of more estuarine species.
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