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A method for reducing uncertainty in estimates of fish-school frequency response using data from multifrequency and multibeam echosounders ArchiMer
Berger, Laurent; Poncelet, Cyrille; Trenkel, Verena.
Fish schools can be insonified simultaneously with multifrequency echosounders (e.g. Simrad EK60s) and a multibeam echosounder (e.g. Simrad ME70). This paper presents a method for combining these data to improve estimates of the relative frequency response r(f) of fish schools. Values of r(f) are now commonly used to classify echoes in fishery surveys. The data from the roll- and pitch-stabilized, high-resolution ME70 are used to correct beam-width effects in the multifrequency EK60 data. First, knowing the exact position and orientation of the transducers and the position of the vessel, the echoes are placed into a common geographic coordinate system. Then, the EK60 data are rejected if they do not include a significant percentage of the fish school...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Species identification; Scomber scombrus; Sardina pilchardus; Pelagic fish; Acoustics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6590.pdf
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Bioenergetic condition of anchovy and sardine in the Bay of Biscay and English Channel ArchiMer
Gatti, Paul; Cominassi, Louise; Duhamel, Erwan; Grellier, Patrick; Le Delliou, Herve; Le Mestre, Sophie; Petitgas, Pierre; Rabiller, Manuella; Spitz, Jerome; Huret, Martin.
There is a growing interest in monitoring body condition of marine organisms in the context of the ecosystem approach to fisheries and global change. Fish condition is under the influence of environmental variability on seasonal scale, but also on longer timescales. It represents a good indicator of habitat quality or individual fitness, and is also a relevant parameter to evaluate energy transfer through the trophic chain. However, the sources of variability in fish condition need to be accurately understood and the significance of existing indices has to be correctly assessed. Here, we measured the energy density, a precise and global indicator of fish bioenergetic condition, for anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) in the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Energy density; Calorimetry; Small pelagic fish; Engraulis encrasicolus; Sardina pilchardus; Northeast Atlantic.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00416/52754/53615.pdf
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Biologie du copepode Lernaeenicus sprattae Sowerby, 1806) et ses actions pathogenes sur les populations de sardines des cotes du Languedoc-Roussillon. ArchiMer
El Gharbi, Salwa; Rousset, Viviane; Raibaut, André.
Lernaeenicus sprattae is a blood-feeding copepod parasite of the pilchard, Sardian pilchardus . The larval stages of L. sprattae attach to the skin or the fins of the larval fish when the fish enter the lagoons. The mature, and in some cases ovigerous females of L.sprattae seek out the base of the fins or directly implant in the eye of juvenile or adult pilchards. The copepod has a particularly serious effect at the site of infection: its feeding has a severe effect on the fish. The pilchard returns to its breeding grounds in the open sea at the end of summer; this migration allows the copepod to complete its reproductive cycle and a new cycle of infestation is able to begin.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: France; MED; Sardina pilchardus; Clupeidae; Pisces; Lernaeenicus sprattae; Copepoda; Marine crustaceans; Hosts; Parasite attachment; Parasites.
Ano: 1983 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1983/publication-1821.pdf
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Déclin de la taille-aux-âges des sardines (Sardina pilchardus) : diminution de la croissance et/ou disparition sélective des individus à croissance rapide ArchiMer
Gentil, Claire.
In many exploited species, we see a decrease of size-at-ages. Two main hypotheses have been proposed to explain this decline: a decline in growth and the selective mortality of the individuals with fast growth both being due to environmental changes or/and to fishing. The sardine Sardina pilchardus of the Bay of Biscay is a good model for the study of this phenomenon because of its high sensitivity to the environmental variations and it sustains two large French and Spanish fisheries. The aim of this study is to measure the changes in the growth of sardines, by the reading of otoliths, and to understand mechanisms involved in this process. The main stages of this study are described in this report: extraction of otoliths during PELGAS, otoliths...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Sardina pilchardus; Golfe de Gascogne; Otolithes; Croissance; Mortalité; Sélection; Sardina pilchardus; Bay of Biscay; Otoliths; Growth; Mortality; Selection.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00459/57038/58942.pdf
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Determinism of Temporal Variability in Size at Maturation of Sardine Sardina pilchardus in the Bay of Biscay ArchiMer
Véron, Matthieu; Duhamel, Erwan; Bertignac, Michel; Pawlowski, Lionel; Huret, Martin; Baulier, Loic.
Age and size at maturation appear as key parameters governing the dynamics of a population as they affect growth rate, fecundity, and survival. The expression of such life history traits is determined by genetic make-up and modulated by environmental factors mainly through phenotypic plasticity. Moreover, fishing, besides decreasing population size and changing demographic composition can alter allelic frequencies through fisheries-induced evolution by selecting for some particular traits. In the Bay of Biscay, a decreasing trend in both sardine body condition and size-at-age has recently been pointed out at the population level. The Probabilistic Maturation Reaction Norm (PMRN) approach was applied to help disentangle phenotypic plasticity and genetic...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Fisheries-induced evolution; Body condition; Phenotypic plasticity; Maturation; Growth; Sardina pilchardus; Bay of biscay.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00660/77203/78637.pdf
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Extraction de lipides en voie aqueuse par bioréacteur enzymatique combine à l'ultrafiltration : application a la valorisation de co-produits de poisson (Sardina pilchardus) ArchiMer
Dumay, Justine.
The main goal of this work was to up-grade sardine (Sardina pilchardus) by-products using mild procedure, environmentally sound, in order to obtain valuable compounds involving moderate investment and low energy consumption. Hydrolysis and ultrafiltration techniques have been investigated. Firstly, selected enzymes have been calibrated in order to determine their optimal conditions with a model substrate and to permit the comparison between them. Then, hydrolysis on sardine head and viscera have been carried out in two steps. The first one had the objective to determine the enzyme efficiency and the study area. The second step was to optimise enzymatic hydrolysis using experimental designs. The aim of this second step was to obtain the highest lipid...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Up grading; By products; Ultrafiltration; Enzymes; Lipids; Sardina pilchardus; Valorisation; Co produits; Ultrafiltration; Enzymes; Lipides; Sardina pilchardus.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/these-1556.pdf
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Food in the Sea: Size Also Matters for Pelagic Fish ArchiMer
Queiros, Quentin; Fromentin, Jean-marc; Gasset, Eric; Dutto, Gilbert; Huiban, Camille; Metral, Luisa; Leclerc, Lina; Schull, Quentin; Mckenzie, David; Saraux, Claire.
Small pelagic fish are key components of marine ecosystems and fisheries worldwide. Despite the absence of recruitment failure and overfishing, pelagic fisheries have been in crisis for a decade in the Western Mediterranean Sea because of a marked decline in sardine size and condition. This situation most probably results from bottom-up control and changes in the plankton community toward smaller plankton. To understand such an unusual phenomenon, we developed an original and innovative experimental approach investigating the mechanisms induced by a reduction in the quantity and size of sardine prey. While experimentations offer the unique opportunity to integrate behavior and ecophysiology in understanding key demographic processes, they remain rarely...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Experimentation; Small pelagics; Sardina pilchardus; Body condition; Bottom-up control.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00505/61669/65585.pdf
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Geographic variability of sardine growth across the northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea ArchiMer
Silva, A; Carrera, P; Masse, Jacques; Uriarte, A; Santos, M; Oliveira, P; Soares, E; Porteiro, C; Stratoudakis, Y.
This study describes broad-scale spatial variations in sardine growth across the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean waters using opportunistic samples collected in recent years. More detailed information on spatial, decadal and seasonal growth variations is provided for the Iberian-Biscay region using data collected in acoustic surveys since the mid-1980s. Growth curves are fitted to annual or monthly length-at-age data using a robust Von Bertalanffy model; parameters for recent samples are compared with literature information using an auximetric plot while differences between areas within the Iberian-Biscay region are tested by log-likelihood ratio tests. Sardine growth performance is generally lower in the Mediterranean and declines across the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Iberian Biscay region; Spatio temporal variation; Growth; Sardina pilchardus.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-4078.pdf
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Major changes in sardine growth and body condition in the Bay of Biscay between 2003 and 2016: Temporal trends and drivers ArchiMer
Veron, Matthieu; Duhamel, Erwan; Bertignac, Michel; Pawlowski, Lionel; Huret, Martin.
In the Bay of Biscay, mean body length and weight of sardines (Sardina pilchardus) have been decreasing since the early 2000s and could severely impact the fishing and seafood industry sector. These trends have no apparent link with fishing pressure, although the latter has been increasing since the late 2000s. As part of an effort to develop suitable assessment and management tools for this stock, we investigated the life-history traits of sardine and analyze its seasonal and inter-annual variations. Based on 14 years of morphometric data from both scientific surveys and professional samples, we analyzed the variability in sardine body condition and its responses to environmental changes. Generalized Additive Models revealed an age-sex specific decreasing...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Body condition; Growth; Decadal trends; Environmental effect; Life history traits; Sardina pilchardus; Bay of Biscay.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00604/71562/69989.pdf
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Modélisation bioénergétique de la variabilité des traits d’histoire de vie de l’anchois et de la sardine entre le golfe du Lion, le golfe de Gascogne et la Manche ArchiMer
Menu, Clara.
Small pelagic fish show a general decrease in size and body condition over the past two decades in the North-East Atlantic. The underlying factors are still not well understood, however recent studies point to a bottom-up control. In order to understand how the environment impacts the main biological functions, i.e. growth, reproduction and maintenance, we adopted a bioenergetic modelling framework based on the Dynamic Energy Budget theory. To improve the robustness of our study, we chose a comparative approach between two species, Engraulis encrasicolus and Sardina pilchardus, both living in three areas, namely the English Channel, the Bay of Biscay and the Gulf of Lion. Our model is calibrated over the Bay of Biscay and then applied to the other areas,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Engraulis encrasicolus; Sardina pilchardus; Théorie Dynamic Energy Budget; Traits d'histoire de vie; Manche; Golfe de Gascogne; Golfe du Lion; Engraulis encrasicolus; Sardina pilchardus; Dynamic Energy Budget theory; Life history traits; English Channel; Bay of Biscay; Gulf of Lion.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00667/77900/80092.pdf
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Patterns of trace metal bioaccumulation and trophic transfer in a phytoplankton-zooplankton-small pelagic fish marine food web ArchiMer
Chouvelon, Tiphaine; Strady, Emilie; Harmelin-vivien, Mireille; Radakovitch, Olivier; Brach-papa, Christophe; Crochet, Sylvette; Knoery, Joel; Rozuel, Emmanuelle; Thomas, Bastien; Tronczynski, Jacek; Chiffoleau, Jean-francois.
Trace metal contamination in the European sardine and anchovy food web was investigated in the Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea, including seawater and size fractions of plankton. The results highlighted: i) higher and more variable concentrations in the smaller plankton size classes for all metals except cadmium; ii) higher concentrations in anchovy versus sardine for all elements except lead; iii) different patterns of metal bioaccumulation through the food web: cobalt, nickel, copper, silver, lead and zinc displayed continuously decreasing concentrations (with the exception of increased zinc in fish only), while mercury concentrations dropped considerably in larger plankton size classes and rose significantly in fish. Lastly, cadmium concentrations...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Inorganic elements; Seawater; Size-classed plankton; Sardina pilchardus; Engraulis encrasicolus; Mediterranean Sea.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00511/62286/67906.pdf
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Sardine ( Sardina pilchardus ) larval dispersal in the Iberian Upwelling System, using coupled biophysical techniques ArchiMer
Santos, Amp; Nieblas, Anne-elise; Verley, P.; Teles-machado, A.; Bonhommeau, Sylvain; Lett, C.; Garrido, S.; Peliz, A..
The European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) is the most important small pelagic fishery of the Western Iberia Upwelling Ecosystem (WIUE). Recently, recruitment of this species has declined due to changing environmental conditions. Furthermore, controversies exist regarding its population structure with barriers thought to exist between the Atlantic-Iberian Peninsula, Northern Africa, and the Mediterranean. Few studies have investigated the transport and dispersal of sardine eggs and larvae off Iberia and the subsequent impact on larval recruitment variability. Here, we examine these issues using a Regional Ocean Modeling System climatology (1989-2008) coupled to the Lagrangian transport model, Ichthyop. Using biological parameters from the literature, we...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Iberian Peninsula; Sardina pilchardus; Larval dispersal; Lagrangian transport; Ichthyop; Regional Ocean Modeling System.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00427/53814/54784.pdf
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Total and methylmercury in sardines <i>Sardinella aurita</i> and <i>Sardina pilchardus</i> from Tunisia OMA
Joiris, C.R.; Holsbeek, L.; Laroussi, M.N..
This paper reports concentrations of total mercury and methylmercury in muscle, liver and gonads of two sardines (Sardinella aurita, n=184 and Sardina pilchardus, n=87) from three coastal areas off Tunisia. Mercury concentration in muscle and liver showed significant positive correlation with fish length (i.e. with age). The relative methylmercury concentration was high and constant in muscle (>85% MeHg), and was decreasing with age in liver (from 50% to 20%), which might reflect the existence of a slow demethylation process. From the geographic point of view, Hg concentration was similar in the northern and eastern areas (0.32 µg g-1 dw in muscle for Sardinella aurita, 0.41 for Sardina pilchardus), but significantly lower in the southern zone (0.19 and...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Sardina pilchardus; Sardinella aurita [round sardinella].
Ano: 1999 URL: http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=6838
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