The migration behaviour of European silver eels (Anguilla anguilla) released in open ocean conditions

Despite some recent progress, there are still large gaps of knowledge about migration routes and behaviour of European eels, Anguilla anguilla, during their long-distance oceanic migration. To achieve a better understanding of the migration behaviour, 28 large female silver eels were equipped with p...

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Published in:Marine and Freshwater Research
Main Authors: Wysujack, K., Westerberg, H., Aarestrup, Kim, Trautner, J., Kurwie, T., Nagel, F., Hanel, R
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/879aa98c-aa20-41b0-bd70-48d4ade8646d
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF14023
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/879aa98c-aa20-41b0-bd70-48d4ade8646d 2024-09-15T17:39:34+00:00 The migration behaviour of European silver eels (Anguilla anguilla) released in open ocean conditions Wysujack, K. Westerberg, H. Aarestrup, Kim Trautner, J. Kurwie, T. Nagel, F. Hanel, R 2015 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/879aa98c-aa20-41b0-bd70-48d4ade8646d https://doi.org/10.1071/MF14023 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/879aa98c-aa20-41b0-bd70-48d4ade8646d info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Wysujack , K , Westerberg , H , Aarestrup , K , Trautner , J , Kurwie , T , Nagel , F & Hanel , R 2015 , ' The migration behaviour of European silver eels (Anguilla anguilla) released in open ocean conditions ' , Marine and Freshwater Research , vol. 66 , pp. 145-157 . https://doi.org/10.1071/MF14023 article 2015 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1071/MF14023 2024-07-29T23:50:17Z Despite some recent progress, there are still large gaps of knowledge about migration routes and behaviour of European eels, Anguilla anguilla, during their long-distance oceanic migration. To achieve a better understanding of the migration behaviour, 28 large female silver eels were equipped with pop-up satellite transmitters and released at three different locations in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Sargasso Sea. The study covers tracking periods between 7 and 92 days. The distance between release point and estimated pop-up position ranged from 40 to 1000 km, the mean minimum migration speeds from 1.5 to 17.0 km day 1. The eels consistently conducted distinct diel vertical movements (DVM) with daily amplitudes of more than 300m and maximum diving depths of more than 1000 m. Eels released in the Sargasso Sea used greater depths and a broader temperature range than individuals released in the Atlantic Ocean closer to the European continent. At least two eels were clearly preyed upon. The transmitters ascended in a considerable range of directions from the release points. Hence, the results of the study did not allow clear conclusions about the detailed location of the spawning site and on the routes of the eels to the spawning grounds Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Marine and Freshwater Research 66 2 145
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description Despite some recent progress, there are still large gaps of knowledge about migration routes and behaviour of European eels, Anguilla anguilla, during their long-distance oceanic migration. To achieve a better understanding of the migration behaviour, 28 large female silver eels were equipped with pop-up satellite transmitters and released at three different locations in the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Sargasso Sea. The study covers tracking periods between 7 and 92 days. The distance between release point and estimated pop-up position ranged from 40 to 1000 km, the mean minimum migration speeds from 1.5 to 17.0 km day 1. The eels consistently conducted distinct diel vertical movements (DVM) with daily amplitudes of more than 300m and maximum diving depths of more than 1000 m. Eels released in the Sargasso Sea used greater depths and a broader temperature range than individuals released in the Atlantic Ocean closer to the European continent. At least two eels were clearly preyed upon. The transmitters ascended in a considerable range of directions from the release points. Hence, the results of the study did not allow clear conclusions about the detailed location of the spawning site and on the routes of the eels to the spawning grounds
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author Wysujack, K.
Westerberg, H.
Aarestrup, Kim
Trautner, J.
Kurwie, T.
Nagel, F.
Hanel, R
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Westerberg, H.
Aarestrup, Kim
Trautner, J.
Kurwie, T.
Nagel, F.
Hanel, R
The migration behaviour of European silver eels (Anguilla anguilla) released in open ocean conditions
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