Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?

Microchemical otolith studies show that some individuals never colonize freshwater (FW) habitats and settle in saltwater (SW) as soon as the glass eel stage. In order to check if these divergent migratory behavior could be determined by the salinity factor, glass eels (Anguilla anguilla), caught at...

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Main Authors: Édeline, Éric, Élie, Pierre
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Société Française d'Ichtyologie 2004
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2004-281s-010
https://sfi-cybium.fr/fr/salinity-choice-related-growth-juvenile-eel-anguilla-anguilla
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26028/cybium/2004-281s-010 2023-05-15T13:26:56+02:00 Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla? Édeline, Éric Élie, Pierre 2004 https://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2004-281s-010 https://sfi-cybium.fr/fr/salinity-choice-related-growth-juvenile-eel-anguilla-anguilla unknown Société Française d'Ichtyologie Anguilla anguilla, Anguillidae, Colonization, France, Gironde estuary, Glass eel, Growth, Salinity tolerance DataPaper Article 2004 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2004-281s-010 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Microchemical otolith studies show that some individuals never colonize freshwater (FW) habitats and settle in saltwater (SW) as soon as the glass eel stage. In order to check if these divergent migratory behavior could be determined by the salinity factor, glass eels (Anguilla anguilla), caught at the entry of the Gironde estuary (France), were tested for their salinity choice just after capture. The individuals having made a choice were kept unfed in brackish water for a few days before being tested a second time for their salinity choice. Thus, four different salinity choice groups were created: freshwater-freshwater (FW-FW), freshwater-saltwater (FW-SW), saltwater-freshwater (SW-FW) and saltwatersaltwater (SW-SW). Each salinity choice group was reared for 66 days half the eels in FW and half the eels in SW. They were fed daily and individually measured and weighed every 15 days. The feeding behavior was more intense in SW, regardless of salinity choice. This induced a larger average growth in SW than in FW. Because of cannibalism, a high mortality of small individuals was monitored in SW. in SW, the SW-SW choice group showed a significantly larger growth than the FW-FW choice group. It is concluded that the higher growth rates observed in estuarine and (or) marine populations may be related to the action of salinity on the feeding behavior of the eel and not to the food availability of the habitat. Moreover, differences in salinity tolerance between individuals could explain the settlement in SW habitats in a small part of the glass eel population. Nevertheless, salinity tolerance is probably not the only factor explaining the colonization of SW habitats by the eel. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Anguilla anguilla, Anguillidae, Colonization, France, Gironde estuary, Glass eel, Growth, Salinity tolerance
spellingShingle Anguilla anguilla, Anguillidae, Colonization, France, Gironde estuary, Glass eel, Growth, Salinity tolerance
Édeline, Éric
Élie, Pierre
Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?
topic_facet Anguilla anguilla, Anguillidae, Colonization, France, Gironde estuary, Glass eel, Growth, Salinity tolerance
description Microchemical otolith studies show that some individuals never colonize freshwater (FW) habitats and settle in saltwater (SW) as soon as the glass eel stage. In order to check if these divergent migratory behavior could be determined by the salinity factor, glass eels (Anguilla anguilla), caught at the entry of the Gironde estuary (France), were tested for their salinity choice just after capture. The individuals having made a choice were kept unfed in brackish water for a few days before being tested a second time for their salinity choice. Thus, four different salinity choice groups were created: freshwater-freshwater (FW-FW), freshwater-saltwater (FW-SW), saltwater-freshwater (SW-FW) and saltwatersaltwater (SW-SW). Each salinity choice group was reared for 66 days half the eels in FW and half the eels in SW. They were fed daily and individually measured and weighed every 15 days. The feeding behavior was more intense in SW, regardless of salinity choice. This induced a larger average growth in SW than in FW. Because of cannibalism, a high mortality of small individuals was monitored in SW. in SW, the SW-SW choice group showed a significantly larger growth than the FW-FW choice group. It is concluded that the higher growth rates observed in estuarine and (or) marine populations may be related to the action of salinity on the feeding behavior of the eel and not to the food availability of the habitat. Moreover, differences in salinity tolerance between individuals could explain the settlement in SW habitats in a small part of the glass eel population. Nevertheless, salinity tolerance is probably not the only factor explaining the colonization of SW habitats by the eel.
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author Édeline, Éric
Élie, Pierre
author_facet Édeline, Éric
Élie, Pierre
author_sort Édeline, Éric
title Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?
title_short Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?
title_full Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?
title_fullStr Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?
title_full_unstemmed Is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel Anguilla anguilla?
title_sort is salinity choice related to growth in juvenile eel anguilla anguilla?
publisher Société Française d'Ichtyologie
publishDate 2004
url https://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2004-281s-010
https://sfi-cybium.fr/fr/salinity-choice-related-growth-juvenile-eel-anguilla-anguilla
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