Ferrerira, T.; Oliveira, J.; Caiola, N.; De Sostoa, A.; Casals, F.; Cortés, R.; Economou, A.... (2007). Ecological traits of fish assemblages from Mediterranean Europe and their responses to human disturbance. Fisheries Management and Ecology. 1(14):473-481. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2400.2007.00584.x
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Ecological traits of fish assemblages from Mediterranean Europe and their responses to human disturbance
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Autor:
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Ferrerira, T
Oliveira, J.
Caiola, N.
De Sostoa, A.
Casals, F.
Cortés, R.
Economou, A.
Zogaris, S.
García-Jalon, D.
Ilheú, M.
Martinez-Capel, Francisco
Pont, D.
Rogers, C.
Prenda, J.
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Medio Ambiente - Departament d'Enginyeria Hidràulica i Medi Ambient
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto de Investigación para la Gestión Integral de Zonas Costeras - Institut d'Investigació per a la Gestió Integral de Zones Costaneres
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[EN] Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecological
processes compared with the rest of Europe. A data set from Mediterranean France, Iberia and Greece ( 2000
sites) ...[+]
[EN] Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecological
processes compared with the rest of Europe. A data set from Mediterranean France, Iberia and Greece ( 2000
sites) was used to describe the characteristics of fish assemblages, explore their responses to anthropogenic disturbance
and analyse the implications for river quality assessment. There was a southwards decline in species
richness per site, but endemicity and proportion of alien species increased. Sites in the eastern Mediterranean had
higher endemicity, lower site richness and lower number of alien species than sites in western Mediterranean
Europe. Assemblage composition differed between Mediterranean sub-regions, but was dominated by three major
fish types: a salmonid fish type common throughout the study area and two cyprinid-dominated fish types (in some
sub-regions, Salmo trutta L. is present but not numerically dominant), corresponding to a gradient in hydrological
and temperature regimes. Metric responses to perturbation were compared with those found at the European
(larger scale) and basin (smaller scale) levels. Overall metric response was weaker in this Mediterranean application.
The best responses to human pressure were usually obtained with abundance-based metrics and included
the contribution of naturalised alien species. Some widespread alien species contributed to the response to
anthropogenic alteration (notably Cyprinus carpio L. and Lepomis gibbosus (L.)).
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Palabras clave:
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Alien species
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Fish metrics
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Fish types
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Guilds
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Human impacts
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Mediterranean streams
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Fuente:
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Fisheries Management and Ecology. (issn:
0969-997X
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DOI:
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10.1111/j.1365-2400.2007.00584.x
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Editorial:
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Versión del editor:
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http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1365-2400.2007.00584.x
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Código del Proyecto:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP5/EVK1-CT-2001-00094/EU/Development, evaluation and implementation of a standarized fish-based assessment method for the ecological status of european rivers : a contribution to the water framework directive/
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Agradecimientos:
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We thank Stefan Schmutz and his team for the coordination of the European FAME project (financed by the European Union, contract no. EVT1-CT-2001- 00094); his encouragement and support made the development of the Mediterranean ...[+]
We thank Stefan Schmutz and his team for the coordination of the European FAME project (financed by the European Union, contract no. EVT1-CT-2001- 00094); his encouragement and support made the development of the Mediterranean data set possible. We are also indebted to all people that have taken part in the data collection and graciously agreed to share
their information.
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