Estimation of the reproduction capacity of european eel: 2nd annual progress report volume II: annexes

The ultimate goal is to stop the decline of the European eel population. For this purpose we need to understand the underlying cause of the decline. In this project we will determine the reproduction capacity of silver eels from different locations and the impact of diseases on their physical fitnes...

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Main Authors: Van Den Thillart, G., Dufour, S., Elie, P., Volckaert, F., Sebert, P., Rankin, C., Szekely, C., Van Rijsingen, J.
Other Authors: INSTITUTE OF EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES LEIDEN NLD, MUSEUM NATIONAL D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE PARIS, CEMAGREF BORDEAUX RABX, KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT OF LEUVEN BEL, LABORATOIRE DE PHYSIOLOGIE BREST, ODENSE UNIVERSITY AQUATIC BIOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE KERTEMINDE DNK, VETERINARY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE BUDAPEST HUN, ROYAAL BV HELMOND NLD
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00018066
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Summary:The ultimate goal is to stop the decline of the European eel population. For this purpose we need to understand the underlying cause of the decline. In this project we will determine the reproduction capacity of silver eels from different locations and the impact of diseases on their physical fitness. Furthermore we aim to provide management tools allowing the formulation of reliable decisions for eel ecosystems and eel fisheries management. For this we will estimate the capacity of yellow eel to transform into the downstream migratory silver eel (silvering'). Finally we aim to provide fundamental knowledge on the reproduction process, which is likely to be critical for the recruitment of the species. This knowledge might be used in future studies to develop a procedure for artificial reproduction.