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- W2015205312 abstract "In the context of a clear-cutting experiment of sedge areas on seasonally flooded grasslands, we described the fish community structure and the relationships between its spatial organisation and some environmental variables in early spring in 2000. A confinement gradient related to an increase in macrophyte density and determined by the nearest distance from permanent waters seemed to be a key factor in structuring the fish community in the flooded grasslands. Along this gradient, Cyprinids (essentially 0+) dominated near permanent water bodies (95% in abundance) but were substituted further by more tolerant species (Anguilla anguilla and Lepomis gibbosus) and mainly Ameiurus melas (age > 1, 40% in abundance). Although most species (10/13) present in the main permanent channels have been found in flooded grasslands, the efficiency of these grasslands as fish habitat was low compared to other similar sites from literature. We concluded on the importance of a confinement gradient and the water regime, isolating grasslands during summer and responsible of the scarce presence of fish." @default.
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