We studied eel population characteristics (size classes, densities and body condition) in the lower Loire River floodplain (France) to evaluate the effects of longitudinal and lateral gradients. A total of 36 sites were electrofished in June 2005. The sites were grouped first into three river segments according to the distance inland corresponding to a longitudinal gradient and secondly into three lateral connectivity categories. Results indicate that small eels, especially those ≤300 mm, were very abundant downstream but density rapidly decreased upstream. In addition, eels ≤150 mm tended to be most abundant in connected waterbodies. Conversely, the distribution of larger eels was quite uniform across both dimensions. Eel condition decreas...
Implementation of the Controlled Reduced Tide (CRT) technique could increase the total surface of ti...
International audienceRiver fragmentation is expected to impact not only movement patterns and distr...
This study was funded by the 'Region Bretagne', the MAVA Foundation and 'Bretagne Grands Migrateurs'...
The Frémur is a 60 km2 catchment of Brittany where many hydraulic works (dams, weirs, gauging struct...
We used logistic models to analyse the longitudinal distribution patterns of yellow European eels in...
International audienceAbstract – We used logistic models to analyse the longitudinal distribution p...
International audienceMajor migration barriers have been identified as an important factor in the dr...
1. Despite carrying capacity being one of the most important parameters in population management and...
International audienceIn the European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.), the steep decline of reproductive...
Major migration barriers have been identified as an important factor in the drastic reduction of fre...
Effective conservation management of the Critically Endangered European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is h...
Given the European eel population’s marked decrease since the 1980s, it has become urgent to collect...
The Frémur is a small catchment in Brittany (France) where many hydraulic works (dams, etc.) have r...
Changes in the abundance of European eel, Anguilla anguilla L., in the River Fre´mur, France, were e...
Implementation of the Controlled Reduced Tide (CRT) technique could increase the total surface of ti...
Implementation of the Controlled Reduced Tide (CRT) technique could increase the total surface of ti...
International audienceRiver fragmentation is expected to impact not only movement patterns and distr...
This study was funded by the 'Region Bretagne', the MAVA Foundation and 'Bretagne Grands Migrateurs'...
The Frémur is a 60 km2 catchment of Brittany where many hydraulic works (dams, weirs, gauging struct...
We used logistic models to analyse the longitudinal distribution patterns of yellow European eels in...
International audienceAbstract – We used logistic models to analyse the longitudinal distribution p...
International audienceMajor migration barriers have been identified as an important factor in the dr...
1. Despite carrying capacity being one of the most important parameters in population management and...
International audienceIn the European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L.), the steep decline of reproductive...
Major migration barriers have been identified as an important factor in the drastic reduction of fre...
Effective conservation management of the Critically Endangered European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is h...
Given the European eel population’s marked decrease since the 1980s, it has become urgent to collect...
The Frémur is a small catchment in Brittany (France) where many hydraulic works (dams, etc.) have r...
Changes in the abundance of European eel, Anguilla anguilla L., in the River Fre´mur, France, were e...
Implementation of the Controlled Reduced Tide (CRT) technique could increase the total surface of ti...
Implementation of the Controlled Reduced Tide (CRT) technique could increase the total surface of ti...
International audienceRiver fragmentation is expected to impact not only movement patterns and distr...
This study was funded by the 'Region Bretagne', the MAVA Foundation and 'Bretagne Grands Migrateurs'...