Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean

Nineteen female silver European eels ( A. anguilla L.) were tagged with satellite tags and released in the Gulf of Lion in the Mediterranean during the migration seasons 2013 and 2015. Sixteen tags transmitted data: five in the Atlantic Ocean, and eleven in the Mediterranean. Of those, 50% of migrat...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Main Authors: Westerberg, H., Amilhat, E., Wahlberg, M., Aarestrup, K., Faliex, E., Simon, G., Tardy, C., Righton, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c6efb462-689b-45be-a8c9-eaa1fdb9001f 2024-09-15T17:39:35+00:00 Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean Westerberg, H. Amilhat, E. Wahlberg, M. Aarestrup, K. Faliex, E. Simon, G. Tardy, C. Righton, D. 2021 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c6efb462-689b-45be-a8c9-eaa1fdb9001f https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2021.151613 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/255514338/1_s2.0_S0022098121001039_main.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c6efb462-689b-45be-a8c9-eaa1fdb9001f info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Westerberg , H , Amilhat , E , Wahlberg , M , Aarestrup , K , Faliex , E , Simon , G , Tardy , C & Righton , D 2021 , ' Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean ' , Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology , vol. 544 , 9 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2021.151613 Eel migration Anguilla anguilla Mediterranean sea Predation Toothed whales /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2021 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2021.151613 2024-08-05T23:48:29Z Nineteen female silver European eels ( A. anguilla L.) were tagged with satellite tags and released in the Gulf of Lion in the Mediterranean during the migration seasons 2013 and 2015. Sixteen tags transmitted data: five in the Atlantic Ocean, and eleven in the Mediterranean. Of those, 50% of migrating eels were consumed by marine mammals in each year, all in the Mediterranean. The diving behaviour recorded by the tags after the eels were consumed indicated that the most likely predators were deep diving toothed whales. Measurements of the acoustic target strength of the tag showed a negligible effect on the detectability by whale biosonar. Overall, the observed predation rate was similar to that reported for eels escaping into the Atlantic. However, unlike eels in the Atlantic, which are most vulnerable to predators in the first week of escapement as they traverse the continental shelf and before they reach the refuge of the deep ocean, eels escaping from the Mediterranean were predated in deep water, months after release, likely as a consequence of their migration within a relatively narrow and deep corridor in the Alboran Sea. This emphasises the challenge of accounting for natural mortality in management plans for the long-term recovery of the European eel. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla toothed whales Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 544 151613
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topic Eel migration
Anguilla anguilla
Mediterranean sea
Predation
Toothed whales
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name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water
spellingShingle Eel migration
Anguilla anguilla
Mediterranean sea
Predation
Toothed whales
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Westerberg, H.
Amilhat, E.
Wahlberg, M.
Aarestrup, K.
Faliex, E.
Simon, G.
Tardy, C.
Righton, D.
Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean
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Anguilla anguilla
Mediterranean sea
Predation
Toothed whales
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description Nineteen female silver European eels ( A. anguilla L.) were tagged with satellite tags and released in the Gulf of Lion in the Mediterranean during the migration seasons 2013 and 2015. Sixteen tags transmitted data: five in the Atlantic Ocean, and eleven in the Mediterranean. Of those, 50% of migrating eels were consumed by marine mammals in each year, all in the Mediterranean. The diving behaviour recorded by the tags after the eels were consumed indicated that the most likely predators were deep diving toothed whales. Measurements of the acoustic target strength of the tag showed a negligible effect on the detectability by whale biosonar. Overall, the observed predation rate was similar to that reported for eels escaping into the Atlantic. However, unlike eels in the Atlantic, which are most vulnerable to predators in the first week of escapement as they traverse the continental shelf and before they reach the refuge of the deep ocean, eels escaping from the Mediterranean were predated in deep water, months after release, likely as a consequence of their migration within a relatively narrow and deep corridor in the Alboran Sea. This emphasises the challenge of accounting for natural mortality in management plans for the long-term recovery of the European eel.
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author Westerberg, H.
Amilhat, E.
Wahlberg, M.
Aarestrup, K.
Faliex, E.
Simon, G.
Tardy, C.
Righton, D.
author_facet Westerberg, H.
Amilhat, E.
Wahlberg, M.
Aarestrup, K.
Faliex, E.
Simon, G.
Tardy, C.
Righton, D.
author_sort Westerberg, H.
title Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean
title_short Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean
title_full Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean
title_fullStr Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Predation on migrating eels ( Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Western Mediterranean
title_sort predation on migrating eels ( anguilla anguilla l.) from the western mediterranean
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