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Short-term impact of reservoir cleaning on the microhabitat use of three non-salmonid fishes in a piedmont river in south west France

DAUBA (F.) / MASTRORILLO (S.) - ARTICLE DE PERIODIQUE - 1999
As with many rivers of the Pyrenees Mountains, reservoirs on the River Ariège (SW France) are used for hydroelectricity generation. irrigation and to maintain summer flows in the River Garonne. Two river reservoirs on the River Ariège were simultaneously emptied in April 1991 to remove accumulated sediment. Fish and ten environmental variables were sampled using Point Abundance Sampling by electrofishing before (February 1991) and one year later (February 1992) at three study sites downstream of the dams. We examined the short-term impact of reservoir cleaning on the relative abundance. habitat availability and habitat use of three species of small fish: minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.). gudgeon Gobio gobio (L.) and stone loach Barbatula barbatula (L.). After the reservoir cleaning, areas covered by gravel, sand and mud increased significantly as the result of the sediment release. The three species did not react in the same manner to these environmental changes. Stone loach appeared to be the most sensitive species, with its relative abundance decreasing at all sites. Conversely, minnow seemed to be the most resistant species and as such is a leading pioneer species for colonizing new or impacted stretches of rivers channels. Finally, the number of gudgeon decreased particularly at the most downstream site where large deposits of mud were recorded.

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