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Ecology and evolution of migration in the freshwater eels of the genus Anguilla Schrank, 1798

Takaomi Arai

2020Heliyon55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

may have been local, short-scale and nonseasonal spawning migration throughout the year as defined in tropical eels. With the expansion of dispersion of global oceanic migration across the world, migration scales can gradually change. Temperate anguillid eels migrate thousands of kilometres from spawning areas to coastal and inland water habitats while retaining spawning areas in tropical areas, accompanied by seasonal downstream and spawning migrations with consequences for seasonal recruitment. Recent advances and the availability of electronic tags such as pop-up satellite archival tag could reconstruct the entire spawning migration from continental growth habitats to spawning sites with detailed migration behaviours and routes. Migration ecology and mechanisms throughout the life of anguillid eels have gradually been revealed in recent decades.

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GenusBiologyEcologyZoologyGeographyFish Ecology and Management StudiesFish Biology and Ecology StudiesReproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species