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Article Dans Une Revue Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Année : 2004

Capture-recapture estimates of space used in streams (CRESUS) at the population scale: case study on Zingel asper (percid), a threatened species of the Rhône catchment

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In this study, capture-mark-recapture statistics were applied to spatial recapture histories to assess the intensity of fish restricted movements along the longitudinal axis of a river using a previously described model for survival and recruitment analysis. Adapting the stopover estimation method to spatial data, movement probabilities were then used to estimate space used at the population scale. This capture-recapture estimates of space used in streams (CRESUS) method may thus be seen as a complementary tool of classic home range methods and should be used to explore the consequence of behavioural strategies on population mechanisms. We propose a methodological example where movements and space use strategies of a Zingel asper (percid) population in the Beaume River (Ardèche, France) were directly estimated at the population scale taking account of the effects of different biotic or abiotic factors. Results showed differences in Z. asper space use patterns among sexes, periods of biological cycle (growing and spawning period), and types of mesohabitat. Downstream movements were more important during the spawning period and by the way the riffle was more intensively used.
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hal-02126367 , version 1 (20-06-2019)

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Delphine Danancher, Jacques Labonne, Roger Pradel, Philippe Gaudin. Capture-recapture estimates of space used in streams (CRESUS) at the population scale: case study on Zingel asper (percid), a threatened species of the Rhône catchment. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2004, 61 (3), pp.476-486. ⟨10.1139/F04-004⟩. ⟨hal-02126367⟩
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