Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary

Estuarine intertidal flats and marshes act as refuge, feeding and nursery grounds for fish and macrocrustaceans. Because of land claim, those habitats have greatly declined in Europe. However, an increasing number of former polders have been tidally restored since 1990. Tidal restoration raises conc...

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Main Authors: Lechêne, A., Boët, P., Laffaille, P., Lobry, J.
Other Authors: IRSTEA BORDEAUX UR EABX FRA, INP ENSAT UMR 5245 ECOLAB TOULOUSE FRA
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftcemoa:oai:irsteadoc.irstea.fr:PUB00051484 2023-05-15T13:28:15+02:00 Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary Lechêne, A. Boët, P. Laffaille, P. Lobry, J. IRSTEA BORDEAUX UR EABX FRA INP ENSAT UMR 5245 ECOLAB TOULOUSE FRA gironde estuaire nouvelle ile mortagne marais 2016 application/pdf https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00051484 Anglais eng https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00051484 Date de dépôt: 2016-12-09 - Tous les documents et informations contenus dans la base CemOA Publications sont protégés en vertu du droit de propriété intellectuelle, en particulier par le droit d'auteur. La personne consultant la base CemOA Publications peut visualiser, reproduire, ou stocker des copies des publications, à condition que l'information soit seulement pour son usage personnel et non commercial. L'utilisation des travaux universitaires est soumise à autorisation préalable de leurs auteurs. Toute information relative au signalement d'une publication contenue dans CemOA Publications doit inclure la citation bibliographique usuelle : Nom du ou des auteurs, titre et source du document, date et URL de la notice (dc_identifier). 46015 ESTUAIRE CRUSTACE POISSON DE POLDERISATION estuaries fish depolderisation Communication scientifique sans actes 2016 ftcemoa 2021-06-29T11:36:47Z Estuarine intertidal flats and marshes act as refuge, feeding and nursery grounds for fish and macrocrustaceans. Because of land claim, those habitats have greatly declined in Europe. However, an increasing number of former polders have been tidally restored since 1990. Tidal restoration raises concern about the ecological trajectories of restored sites and their functional equivalence with natural intertidal habitats. In the Gironde estuary, two sites have been tidally restored since 1999 and 2010 respectively: the Mortagne marsh, a former polder of the mesohaline zone, and the northern part of the île Nouvelle, an island in the oligohaline zone. Both sites were monitored during 2011-2013. Fish assemblages of the restored sites showed striking structural similarities with natural marshes and mudflats. Both sites were numerically dominated by Pomatoschistus microps whereas Liza ramada was the main contributor to biomass. The restored habitats seemed to act as feeding grounds for juveniles and adults or subadults of P. microps, L. ramada, Anguilla anguilla and Platichthys flesus. Juveniles of estuary-dependent marine species were seldom caught on the île Nouvelle but seasonally abundant in Mortagne marsh suggesting nursery function. In summer, 0-group Dicentrarchus labrax and Sparus aurata and 1-group L. ramada were shown to reside and grow in artificial ponds dug in the vincinity of Mortagne marsh. Tidal restoration had a strong extinction effect on the exotic species which thrive in the ditches of the southern part of the île Nouvelle. Tidal restoration promoted species with recreational or commercial fishing interest. Nevertheless, no clear positive effect was observed for species threatened with extinction or protected by european regulation. Mid-term feedback from the restoration of Mortagne marsh also reveals that its habitat value for aquatic organisms may have started to decline as a result of the natural filling dynamics and the development of extensive reed and cordgrass stands. Other/Unknown Material Anguilla anguilla Irstea Publications et Bases documentaires (Irstea@doc/CemOA)
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topic ESTUAIRE
CRUSTACE
POISSON
DE POLDERISATION
estuaries
fish
depolderisation
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CRUSTACE
POISSON
DE POLDERISATION
estuaries
fish
depolderisation
Lechêne, A.
Boët, P.
Laffaille, P.
Lobry, J.
Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary
topic_facet ESTUAIRE
CRUSTACE
POISSON
DE POLDERISATION
estuaries
fish
depolderisation
description Estuarine intertidal flats and marshes act as refuge, feeding and nursery grounds for fish and macrocrustaceans. Because of land claim, those habitats have greatly declined in Europe. However, an increasing number of former polders have been tidally restored since 1990. Tidal restoration raises concern about the ecological trajectories of restored sites and their functional equivalence with natural intertidal habitats. In the Gironde estuary, two sites have been tidally restored since 1999 and 2010 respectively: the Mortagne marsh, a former polder of the mesohaline zone, and the northern part of the île Nouvelle, an island in the oligohaline zone. Both sites were monitored during 2011-2013. Fish assemblages of the restored sites showed striking structural similarities with natural marshes and mudflats. Both sites were numerically dominated by Pomatoschistus microps whereas Liza ramada was the main contributor to biomass. The restored habitats seemed to act as feeding grounds for juveniles and adults or subadults of P. microps, L. ramada, Anguilla anguilla and Platichthys flesus. Juveniles of estuary-dependent marine species were seldom caught on the île Nouvelle but seasonally abundant in Mortagne marsh suggesting nursery function. In summer, 0-group Dicentrarchus labrax and Sparus aurata and 1-group L. ramada were shown to reside and grow in artificial ponds dug in the vincinity of Mortagne marsh. Tidal restoration had a strong extinction effect on the exotic species which thrive in the ditches of the southern part of the île Nouvelle. Tidal restoration promoted species with recreational or commercial fishing interest. Nevertheless, no clear positive effect was observed for species threatened with extinction or protected by european regulation. Mid-term feedback from the restoration of Mortagne marsh also reveals that its habitat value for aquatic organisms may have started to decline as a result of the natural filling dynamics and the development of extensive reed and cordgrass stands.
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INP ENSAT UMR 5245 ECOLAB TOULOUSE FRA
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author Lechêne, A.
Boët, P.
Laffaille, P.
Lobry, J.
author_facet Lechêne, A.
Boët, P.
Laffaille, P.
Lobry, J.
author_sort Lechêne, A.
title Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary
title_short Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary
title_full Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary
title_fullStr Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary
title_full_unstemmed Habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the Gironde estuary
title_sort habitat value of tidally restored marshes for fish and macrocrustaceans: feedback from two study cases in the gironde estuary
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