Biological indicators of fish fauna
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Abstract
During more than ten years, several studies were conducted at the "Pôle R&D ECLA" to develop fish indices designed to assess the ecological status of natural lakes and the good ecological potential of French reservoirs. These indices are based on statistical relationships between stressors and some taxonomic or functional properties of fish communities. The two indices, the IIL for natural lakes and IIR for reservoirs, provide information on eutrophication. In addition, the IIR is sensitive to non-native species. Beyond the development of these indices, several sources of uncertainty associated with the assessment of the ecological status of lakes were explored. We showed that the uncertainties associated with the statistical models, make it possible to estimate the probability of lake belonging to each of the 5 status class. Uncertainties on the ecological assessment were also influenced by sampling dates and the interactions between stressors. These researches were followed by the development of a vulnerability index to the potential loss of biodiversity. As well as potential updates of the existing indices, the development of new indices, in particular in the restoration context, will have to be undergone considering the results achieved over the last ten years.
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