Castellanos-Paez, M.E. (ed.) Esquivel Herrera, A. (ed.) Aldeco-Ramirez, J. (ed.) Pagano, Marc (ed.)
Tropical coastal lagoon environments provide a number of ecosystem services, but are threatened by the pressure lmposed by human activities and climatic change; these systems are particularly vulnerable because of a high demographic growth. Therefore, the understanding of their ecological behavior and the characterization of lagoon health indicator...
Némery, J. Orange, Didier Klein, Judith
Planktons are a major component of food web structure in aquatic ecosystems. Their distribution and community structure are driven by the combination and interactions between physical, chemical, and biological factors within the environment. In the present study, water quality and the community structure of phytoplankton and zooplankton were monthl...
Castellanos-Paez, M.E. (ed.) Esquivel Herrera, A. (ed.) Aldeco-Ramirez, J. (ed.) Pagano, Marc (ed.)
Tropical coastal lagoon environments provide a number of ecosystem services, but are threatened by the pressure lmposed by human activities and climatic change; these systems are particularly vulnerable because of a high demographic growth. Therefore, the understanding of their ecological behavior and the characterization of lagoon health indicator...
Benitez-Diaz Miron, M.I. Castellanos-Paez, M.E. Garza-Mourino, G. Ferrara-Guerrero, M.J. Pagano, Marc
In this chapter, based on re-analysis of previous published data, we study the biomass, trophic component and size structure of the zooplankton in the Sontecomapan Lagoon, in order to better evaluate its trophic status and assess its possible incidence on food transfers, eutrophication and terminal productivity in this lagoon. Our results show very...
Benitez-Diaz Miron, M.I. Castellanos-Paez, M.E. Garza-Mourino, G. Ferrara-Guerrero, M.J. Pagano, Marc
In this chapter, based on re-analysis of previous published data, we study the biomass, trophic component and size structure of the zooplankton in the Sontecomapan Lagoon, in order to better evaluate its trophic status and assess its possible incidence on food transfers, eutrophication and terminal productivity in this lagoon. Our results show very...
Némery, J. Orange, Didier Klein, Judith
Planktons are a major component of food web structure in aquatic ecosystems. Their distribution and community structure are driven by the combination and interactions between physical, chemical, and biological factors within the environment. In the present study, water quality and the community structure of phytoplankton and zooplankton were monthl...
Chevillot, X. Drouineau, H. Lambert, P. Carassou, L. Sautour, B. Lobry, J.
Alterations of species phenology in response to climate change are now unquestionable. Until now, most studies have reported precocious occurrence of life cycle events as a major phenological response. Desynchronizations of biotic interactions, in particular predator-prey relationships, are however assumed to strongly impact ecosystems' functioning...
Nowaczyk, A. David, V. Lepage, M. Goarant, A. De Oliveira, E. Sautour, B.
The species composition and seasonal abundance patterns of gelatinous zooplankton are poorly known for many European coastal-zone waters. The seasonal abundance and distribution of the dominant species of hydromedusae along a salinity gradient within the Gironde Estuary, Atlantic coast of France, were evaluated based on monthly surveys, June 2013 t...
Brochier, Timothée Mason, E. Moyano, M. Berraho, A. Colas, F. Sangra, P. Hernandez-Leon, S. Ettahiri, O. Lett, Christophe
The Canary Upwelling System (CUS), a major eastern boundary upwelling system, sustains large crossborder fisheries of small pelagic fish, which poses the question of stock connectivity. Studies suggest that ichthyoplankton transport from the northwest African coast to the Canary Islands (CI) is facilitated by coastal- upwelling associated filaments...
Lezama-Ochoa, A. Irigoien, X. Chaigneau, Alexis Quiroz, Z. Lebourges Dhaussy, Anne Bertrand, Arnaud
Bifrequency acoustic data, hydrological measurements and satellite data were used to study the vertical distribution of macrozooplankton in the Bay of Biscay in relation to the hydrological conditions and fish distribution during spring 2009. The most noticeable result was the observation of a ‘biocline’ during the day i.e., the interface where zoo...