5 resultados para MAHE

em Archimer: Archive de l'Institut francais de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer


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Although protists are critical components of marine ecosystems, they are still poorly characterized. Here we analysed the taxonomic diversity of planktonic and benthic protist communities collected in six distant European coastal sites. Environmental deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) from three size fractions (pico-, nano- and micro/mesoplankton), as well as from dissolved DNA and surface sediments were used as templates for tag pyrosequencing of the V4 region of the 18S ribosomal DNA. Beta-diversity analyses split the protist community structure into three main clusters: picoplankton-nanoplankton-dissolved DNA, micro/mesoplankton and sediments. Within each cluster, protist communities from the same site and time clustered together, while communities from the same site but different seasons were unrelated. Both DNA and RNA-based surveys provided similar relative abundances for most class-level taxonomic groups. Yet, particular groups were overrepresented in one of the two templates, such as marine alveolates (MALV)-I and MALV-II that were much more abundant in DNA surveys. Overall, the groups displaying the highest relative contribution were Dinophyceae, Diatomea, Ciliophora and Acantharia. Also, well represented were Mamiellophyceae, Cryptomonadales, marine alveolates and marine stramenopiles in the picoplankton, and Monadofilosa and basal Fungi in sediments. Our extensive and systematic sequencing of geographically separated sites provides the most comprehensive molecular description of coastal marine protist diversity to date.

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Cette étude correspond au volet « croissance » du projet ANCRE-DMX2. Six espèces ciblées parmi les principales espèces démersales débarquées par la petite pêche réunionnaise ont été étudiées afin d’établir leur modèle de croissance, dont certaines pour la première fois. Ce travail présente les résultats de la croissance, acquis à partir de pièces calcifiées (otolithe, écaille, opercule). Des tests préalables des différentes techniques (observation in toto, otolithe brûlé, otolithe cassé-brûlé, coupe fine) sur les principales pièces calcifiées (otolithes, écailles et opercules) ont été menés, afin d’appliquer la méthode de traitement la mieux adaptée à chaque espèce. Les paramètres morphométriques de l’otolithe ont été mesurés (Poids : Ow, Longueur : OLong, Largeur : Olarg, Surface : Osurf). Pour chaque individu des 6 espèces de grands fonds retenues, l’appartenance à un groupe d’âge a été estimée pour établir les premiers modèles de croissance. Les paramètres de croissance (L¥ et k) ont été estimés selon le modèle de Von Bertalanffy (1938). L’indice de performance de croissance (F ; Pauly & Munro 1984) est utilisé pour comparer la croissance entre les différentes populations selon les zones géographiques, d’une part, d'une même espèce, et d’autre part, entre plusieurs espèces.

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In September 2015, the Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) recommended an otolith exchange for Mullus surmuletus and Mullus barbatus in 2016 (Otolith Exchanges proposals for 2016/2017; ICES, 2015). Kélig Mahe (IFREMER, France) was decided to be the responsible to organise this otolith exchange. Two otolith exchanges (2008, 2011), and two age reading workshops (ICES, 2009; 2012), have been taken place until now (Mahé et al., 2012). A total of 13 readers from 5 countries (France, Spain, Italy, Cyprus and Greece) participated at the exchange of 2016. The otoliths of 465 individuals (345 M. barbatus & 120 M. surmuletus), sampled from 2011 to 2014 in the Mediterranean Sea (Central Adriatic Sea, Cyprus, Levantine Spain coasts, Balearic Islands) were used for this exchange. For both Mullus species, the precision values were very low, the PA ranged between 56 and 67% the CV ranged from 32 to 64% and the APE ranged from 1.9 to 3.6%. The results by area and species showed the same trend with the first age groups presenting the higher CV values and in some cases lower PA values. These results could be explained by the position of the first growth increment and the two different approaches of reading interpretation used by the readers (ICES, 2012).

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In September 2015, the Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) recommended the first otolith exchange for Pollachius pollachius in 2016 (Otolith Exchanges proposals for 2016/2017; ICES, 2015). Kélig Mahe (IFREMER, France) was decided to be the responsible to organise this otolith exchange. A total of 5 readers from 2 countries (France & Spain) participated at the exchange of 2016. The otoliths of 314 individuals sampled from 2011 to 2015 in Southern stock (ICES area: IXa; n=99) and in (ICES areas: IVc, VIId, VIIe, VIIj-h; n=215) were used for this exchange. For the Northern stock, the precision values for both stocks were very high but the value for Northern stock (PA=91.6%, CV=3.8%; APE= 0.8%) was higher than this for Southern stock (PA=74.5%, CV=14.9%; APE= 1.9%). There were some differences between readers but there were no difference between Northern stock readers and between Southern stock readers.