International audienceNearshore habitats are essential for many marine fish species but are subject to anthropogenic stressors. Assessing the consequences of essential fish habitat degradation on population dynamics and productivity is challenging. We address this by focusing on a metapopulation of the common sole Solea solea , a high-value, exploited flatfish in the Eastern English Channel (EEC). Multidisciplinary data and expert knowledge were compiled to build feasible restoration scenarios for the availability of suitable habitat (measured in habitat surface extent) and chemical quality of juvenile habitats in the highly anthropized Seine estuary, the largest estuary and potentially a sole nursery area of primary interest in the EEC. Sc...
Nurseries are crucial habitats that play an important role for many marine fish species; which rely ...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Man‐made infrastructures have become ubiquitous components of coastal landscapes, leading to habitat...
International audienceNearshore habitats are essential for many marine fish species but are subject ...
Exploited coastal-nursery-dependent fish species are subject to various stressors occurring at speci...
Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud and sand flats) strongly influence survival, grow...
Marine fish populations face various natural and anthropogenic pressures occurring at all stages of ...
Essential fish habitat suitability (EFHS) models and geographic information system (GIS) were combin...
Quantifying connectivity within fish metapopulations is an important component in understanding popu...
Valuable marine habitats and living resources can be found in the Eastern English Channel and in 200...
Nurseries are crucial habitats that play an important role for many marine fish species; which rely ...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Man‐made infrastructures have become ubiquitous components of coastal landscapes, leading to habitat...
International audienceNearshore habitats are essential for many marine fish species but are subject ...
Exploited coastal-nursery-dependent fish species are subject to various stressors occurring at speci...
Coastal habitats (e.g., seagrass beds, shallow mud and sand flats) strongly influence survival, grow...
Marine fish populations face various natural and anthropogenic pressures occurring at all stages of ...
Essential fish habitat suitability (EFHS) models and geographic information system (GIS) were combin...
Quantifying connectivity within fish metapopulations is an important component in understanding popu...
Valuable marine habitats and living resources can be found in the Eastern English Channel and in 200...
Nurseries are crucial habitats that play an important role for many marine fish species; which rely ...
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, comprise some o...
Man‐made infrastructures have become ubiquitous components of coastal landscapes, leading to habitat...