Use of a generalised linear model to test habitat preferences: the example of Zingel asper, an endemic endangered percid of the River Rhône |
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Authors: | Jacques Labonne Stephanie Allouche Philippe Gaudin |
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Affiliation: | Freshwater and River Ecology Research Unit, University of Claude Bernard Lyon I, Novembre, Villeurbanne cedex, France;Fish Behavioural Ecology, INRA –Hydrobiology Research Unit, Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() SUMMARY 1. A study of microhabitat preferences was conducted on Zingel asper , an endangered endemic species from the Rhône catchment. A generalised linear model allowed us to test statistically the non-random habitat selection and the effect of season and site on this habitat selection. 2. The analysis detected significant preferences for the three physical variables considered: water depth, water velocity and substratum size. 3. A seasonal shift in the substratum size preference was found: preference for stones increasing during the spawning season. Depth preference varied between sites, suggesting a possible plasticity in habitat selection. 4. These results suggest that the availability of suitable physical habitat plays a significant role in determining fish distribution in the River Beaume. |
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Keywords: | density analysis fish habitat preferences habitat shift percidae |
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