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Simier Monique, Blanc L., Aliaume C., Diouf P.S., Albaret Jean-Jacques. (2004). Spatial and temporal structure of fish assemblages in an "inverse estuary", the Sine Saloum system (Senegal). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 59 (1), p. 69-86. ISSN 0272-7714.

Titre du document
Spatial and temporal structure of fish assemblages in an "inverse estuary", the Sine Saloum system (Senegal)
Année de publication
2004
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000188123600007
Auteurs
Simier Monique, Blanc L., Aliaume C., Diouf P.S., Albaret Jean-Jacques
Source
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2004, 59 (1), p. 69-86 ISSN 0272-7714
As a consequence of the Sahelian drought, the Sine Saloum, a large estuarine system located in Senegal (West Africa), has become an "inverse estuary" since the late sixties, i.e. salinity increases upstream and reaches 100 in some places. To study the fish assemblages of such a modified system, a survey was conducted in 1992, collecting fish every two months with a purse seine at eight sites spread over the three main branches of the estuary. A total of 73 species belonging to 35 families were identified. Eight species comprised 97% of the total numbers of fish. The predominant species was a small clupeid, Sardinella maderensis, representing more than half of the total biomass and nearly 70% of the total number of fish. The spatio-temporal structure of the fish assemblages was studied using the STATIS-CoA method, which combines the multitable approach with the correspondence analysis method. Whatever the season, a strong spatial organization of fish assemblages was observed, mainly related to depth and salinity. Three types of assemblages were identified. In shallow water areas, fish assemblages were dominated by Mugilidae, Gerreidae and Cichlidae and were stable with time. In open water areas, large fluctuations in the species composition were observed, due to the occasional presence of large schools of pelagic species: in the southern area, where salinity and water transparency were the lowest, the main species were Ilisha africana, Brachydeuterus auritus and Chloroscombrus chrysurus, associated with a few Sciaenidae and Tetraodontidae, while the poorest areas were characterized by only two dominant species, S. maderensis and Scomberomorus tritor.
Plan de classement
Dynamique de populations / modélisation [036MILSAU01]
Descripteurs
POISSON ; ESTUAIRE ; SALINITE ; STRUCTURE DU PEUPLEMENT ; VARIATION SPATIALE ; VARIATION TEMPORELLE ; MODELE ; ANALYSE MULTIVARIABLE
Description Géographique
SENEGAL
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010045505] ; Dakar
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010045505
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