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Français : Carte montrant l'emplacement et les profondeurs pertinentes de deux lacs étudiés (Most et Milada) et du Lac Medard (pris comme référence) dans le nord de la République tchèque. Les localités échantillonnées pour leurs poissons par les palangres sont représentées par des lignes rouges le long des rives du lac, et des localités échantillonnées par des filets maillants par des ellipses grises avec BG et PG pour les filets maillants benthiques et pélagiques, respectivement.

Carte faite avec le logiciel ArcMap, version 10.2.2

source : Figure 8 d'un article (CC-BY-SA 4.0) de Nature comparant le profil bathymétrique de 3 lacs du nord de la Tchéquie dont le lac milada (source : article publiée en licence ouverte cc-by-sa 4.0  : Eloranta, A. P., Vejříková, I., Peterka, J., Kočvara, L., Vejřík, L., Šmejkal, M., ... & Sajdlová, Z. (2017). European catfish (Silurus glanis) as a freshwater apex predator drives ecosystem via its diet adaptability. Scientific Reports, 7, 15970. (voir fig 8)
English: Map showing the location and relevant depths of the two study lakes, Most and Milada, and the reference Medard Lake, Czech Republic. Localities sampled by longlines are shown by red lines along the lake shores, and localities sampled by gillnets by grey ellipses with BG and PG for benthic and pelagic gillnets, respectively. The figure was generated by the software ArcMap, version 10.2.2
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Source from cc-by-sa 4.0 article : Eloranta, A. P., Vejříková, I., Peterka, J., Kočvara, L., Vejřík, L., Šmejkal, M., ... & Sajdlová, Z. (2017). European catfish (Silurus glanis) as a freshwater apex predator drives ecosystem via its diet adaptability. Scientific Reports, 7, 15970. (see fig 8)
Author Eloranta, A. P., Vejříková, I., Peterka, J., Kočvara, L., Vejřík, L., Šmejkal, M., ... & Sajdlová, Z. (2017)

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