2017
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.5.e15125
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Abundance indices and biological traits of juvenile salmon (Salmo salar) sampled in three rivers on the Atlantic and Channel coasts (France)

Abstract: BackgroundAtlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) is an anadromous migratory species adapted to cool temperatures. It is protected by the Bern convention and by the European Habitats Directive. It has been listed as vulnerable by the French IUCN Red List. Salmon decline is the result of combined and cumulated, mainly anthropic, causes: climate change, increasingly high number of impoundments, degradation of water quality and habitat and over-exploitation by fisheries. Monitoring of this species has been carried out on t… Show more

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“…Its population dynamics are closely monitored under the long‐term individual based time series (LITS) framework (Jones et al, ) and maintained by the French Institute of Agronomical Research. (INRA) since 1983 (Lange et al, ; Lange et al, ; Marchand et al, ).…”
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“…Its population dynamics are closely monitored under the long‐term individual based time series (LITS) framework (Jones et al, ) and maintained by the French Institute of Agronomical Research. (INRA) since 1983 (Lange et al, ; Lange et al, ; Marchand et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…data) and the distribution of redds is recorded as the number of redds in each patch. These data are all collected under the French Research Observatory Diadromous Fishes in Coastal streams programme (ORE DiaFC), stored in the Long‐term Individual based Time Series (LITS) S. salar Nivelle database (Lange et al, ; Marchand et al, ).…”
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“…The study area was divided into 624 stretches of different lengths, defined by habitat features such as dams, bridges, confluences, or river morphodynamic changes (Tentelier et al 2016). Suitable river habitats correspond to the favorable areas for the production of juveniles (nursery stretches), namely shallow running water flowing over a coarse bottom substrate (Marchand et al 2017), wherein available ones define those accessible for salmon (Pr evost et al 1996). 1).…”
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“…First, the recruitment, that is, the yearly juvenile number, was estimated from electrofishing within suitable river habitats for juveniles, previously described as shallow running water flowing over a coarse bottom substrate (Marchand et al 2017). This monitoring has been carried out by the Environmental Research Observatory (ERO) on Diadromous Fish in Coastal rivers (DiaPFC; https:// www6.inra.fr/diapfc).…”
Section: Study Area and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%