This study describes the changes in hydrology, zooplankton communities and abundance in the Senegal River Estuary (SRE) before and after the breaching of the sandbar in October 2003. Samples were taken in 2003 at 3 stations located upstream (DI), in mid estuary (HY) and downstream (RM), and in 2005 at the same stations (RM becoming Old River Mouth: ORM), plus the new river mouth (NRM) resulting from the morphological evolution of the SRE. The study showed marked seasonal variations that affected the structure and distribution of zooplankton as well as major changes caused by the sandbar opening: - increased marine influence throughout the whole SRE, - changes in the horizontal gradients, - arrival of euryhaline species and increase in merop...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
International audienceThis study examines the effects of increasing salinity on fish assemblage stru...
This study describes the changes in hydrology, zooplankton communities and abundance in the Senegal ...
International audienceTo investigate the changes in the fish assemblage of the Sine Saloum estuary (...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
Salinity in estuaries is influenced by a variety of processes including tidal advection and diffusio...
Seasonal variations of zooplankton communities and their interactions with phytoplankton and environ...
International audienceDue to its location, the Senegal River Estuary, SRE (West Africa), has a strat...
This paper presents the outline of an estuary modeling study encompassing a study of the biogeochemi...
AIM: Artificial sandbar openings are a common management practice in coastal lagoons but they can be...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
International audienceThis study examines the effects of increasing salinity on fish assemblage stru...
This study describes the changes in hydrology, zooplankton communities and abundance in the Senegal ...
International audienceTo investigate the changes in the fish assemblage of the Sine Saloum estuary (...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
Salinity in estuaries is influenced by a variety of processes including tidal advection and diffusio...
Seasonal variations of zooplankton communities and their interactions with phytoplankton and environ...
International audienceDue to its location, the Senegal River Estuary, SRE (West Africa), has a strat...
This paper presents the outline of an estuary modeling study encompassing a study of the biogeochemi...
AIM: Artificial sandbar openings are a common management practice in coastal lagoons but they can be...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
International audienceThis study examines the effects of increasing salinity on fish assemblage stru...