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This project assesses the impact of dams on aquatic animal and plant communities in relation to water quality (zooplankton, macroinvertebrates, phytoplankton, periphyton, macrophytes).
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The aim of this project is to understand the exchanges between the groundwater and the water in the Sélune river. This knowledge will help prevent the physical, chemical, and biological changes that restoring continuity will cause to the water quality of the Sélune.
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This project establishes an inventory of populations and the functioning of aquatic food webs in the maritime Sélune before the dams are removed.
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This project establishes a baseline, including dams, for trophic interactions between aquatic biocoenoses present on the Sélune, ranging from microorganisms to fish, in tributaries and the river itself from its source to its entry into the estuary.
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This project defines the initial state prior to the removal of dams with regard to diadromous fish and invasive crayfish. This will enable the (re)colonization of these species throughout the watershed to be monitored after removal.
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This project assesses the impact of restoring connectivity between fish populations following the removal of dams on the Sélune River. It is based on the calculation of a genetic fragmentation index for five fish species.
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This project aims to develop and apply a non-invasive method for monitoring migratory fish flows in the Sélune River. The development of this method is based on the analysis of images and videos taken by a hydroacoustic camera positioned in the watercourse.
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