2007a) Fish emigration from temporary wetlands during drought: the role of physiological tolerance. Fundamental and Applied Limnology/Archiv für Hydrobiologie 168

Abstract: Fish emigration patterns from four temporary wetlands exposed to drought were studied from May to August 2004 in the Brière Marsh, France. Two wetlands became totally dry, and two experienced severe water level decline and significant changes in physico-chemical characters. Irrespective of...

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Main Authors: Julien Cucherousset, Jean-Marc Paillisson, Alexandre Carpentier, Lauren J Chapman
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1074.7861 2023-05-15T13:27:33+02:00 2007a) Fish emigration from temporary wetlands during drought: the role of physiological tolerance. Fundamental and Applied Limnology/Archiv für Hydrobiologie 168 Julien Cucherousset Jean-Marc Paillisson Alexandre Carpentier Lauren J Chapman The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1074.7861 http://biology.mcgill.ca/faculty/chapman/articles/135-2007Cucherousset_et_al_AFH.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1074.7861 http://biology.mcgill.ca/faculty/chapman/articles/135-2007Cucherousset_et_al_AFH.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://biology.mcgill.ca/faculty/chapman/articles/135-2007Cucherousset_et_al_AFH.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-04-26T00:28:22Z Abstract: Fish emigration patterns from four temporary wetlands exposed to drought were studied from May to August 2004 in the Brière Marsh, France. Two wetlands became totally dry, and two experienced severe water level decline and significant changes in physico-chemical characters. Irrespective of the degree of desiccation, emigration patterns of the six most commonly trapped species, representing 98.6 % of the total abundance (Ameiurus melas, Anguilla anguilla, Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Lepomis gibbosus, Esox lucius and Gambusia holbrooki), were similar among wetlands. Emigration timing was highly correlated with published physiological tolerance levels for these species, demonstrating a tight linkage between water quality and emigration patterns. Two non-native species (A. melas and G. holbrooki) showed the latest emigration from the temporary habitats, reflecting a high level of tolerance to drought conditions that may contribute to their success as wetland invaders. Text Anguilla anguilla Unknown
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description Abstract: Fish emigration patterns from four temporary wetlands exposed to drought were studied from May to August 2004 in the Brière Marsh, France. Two wetlands became totally dry, and two experienced severe water level decline and significant changes in physico-chemical characters. Irrespective of the degree of desiccation, emigration patterns of the six most commonly trapped species, representing 98.6 % of the total abundance (Ameiurus melas, Anguilla anguilla, Scardinius erythrophthalmus, Lepomis gibbosus, Esox lucius and Gambusia holbrooki), were similar among wetlands. Emigration timing was highly correlated with published physiological tolerance levels for these species, demonstrating a tight linkage between water quality and emigration patterns. Two non-native species (A. melas and G. holbrooki) showed the latest emigration from the temporary habitats, reflecting a high level of tolerance to drought conditions that may contribute to their success as wetland invaders.
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