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Article Dans Une Revue Hydroécologie Appliquée Année : 2018

Complementarity of two high-resolution spatiotemporal methods (hydroacoustics and acoustic telemetry) for assessing fish distribution in a reservoir

Complémentarité de deux méthodes à haute résolution spatio-temporelle (l'hydroacoustique et la télémétrie) pour évaluer la distribution spatiale des poissons dans un réservoir

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The complementarity of two high-resolution spatiotemporal acoustic methods, telemetry and hydroacoustics, was evaluated during the same time window to obtain fish distribution in a canyon-shaped reservoir, the Bariousses Reservoir (France). These methods act at an individual scale for telemetry and a community scale for hydroacoustics. The temporal scales are also different: telemetry offers continuous and long-term monitoring while a "snapshot" view is given by hydroacoustics. Day and night hydroacoustic surveys were carried out in this reservoir, during a 24-hour period in spring, using vertical and near-surface horizontal beaming. During this time window, 11 adult fish (length: 22-57 cm) from three species (roach, perch, and pikeperch) were tracked by telemetry. Four metrics were calculated with data collected by application of the two methods: distances to the nearest bank, distances to the tributary, fish depth, and bottom depth at the location. The contrasting (distance to the nearest bank, bottom depth) or partially similar results (distance to the tributary, fish depth) can be explained by the limitations associated with each method. The results obtained with telemetry are very sensitive to the species composition and the size of the tagged fish. The number of fish located in the epibenthic areas of the reservoir can be underestimated by hydroacoustics. This preliminary case study highlights that these methods act in a complementary way and their simultaneous use can provide better information on fish spatial distribution.
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hal-01825222 , version 1 (28-06-2018)

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C. Goulon, Samuel Westrelin, V. Samedy, R. Roy, J. Guillard, et al.. Complementarity of two high-resolution spatiotemporal methods (hydroacoustics and acoustic telemetry) for assessing fish distribution in a reservoir. Hydroécologie Appliquée, 2018, 20, pp.57-84. ⟨10.1051/hydro/2017001⟩. ⟨hal-01825222⟩
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