Fish bioecology in relation to sediments in the Mekong and in tropical rivers
Sediments are an essential component of rivers and of their biological functioning. In addition to their influence on river geomorphology (maintenance of river forms and habitats such as pools and sand bars), sediments also include nutrients, detritus and organic debris of various sizes which interact with the riverÆs different life forms, including fish. The interaction between sediments and aquatic organisms, directly or indirectly through the effects of sediments on physical habitats, unquestionably influences the biodiversity and productivity of a river. The current report reviews the interactions between sediments and fish in tropical rivers and in the Mekong, and focuses more specifically on a reduction of sediment loads following dam construction.
Authors: | Baran, E. ; Guerin, E. |
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Institutions: | WorldFish Center, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) |
Subject: | Sediment load | Sediment movement | Fisheries | Ecology | Habitat | Spawning migrations | Spawning | Dissolved oxygen | Nutrients | Vietnam | Mekon River Delta | Mekong Delta |
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