Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study

There is a lack of information on many biological and ecological aspects of the critically endangered European eel during its growth phase in inland waters, such as when the sedentary life stage begins, mobility according to age and response to habitat alteration. We used mobile radio frequency iden...

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Main Authors: Billy Nzau Matondo, Léa Backory, Guillaume Dupuy, Gildas Amoussou, Ali Abdou Oumarou, Justine Gelder, Séverine Renardy, Jean-Philippe Benitez, Arnaud Dierckx, Frédéric Dumonceau, Xavier Rollin, Michaël Ovidio
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8030137
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2410-3888/8/3/137/ 2023-08-20T04:06:19+02:00 Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study Billy Nzau Matondo Léa Backory Guillaume Dupuy Gildas Amoussou Ali Abdou Oumarou Justine Gelder Séverine Renardy Jean-Philippe Benitez Arnaud Dierckx Frédéric Dumonceau Xavier Rollin Michaël Ovidio agris 2023-02-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8030137 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes8030137 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fishes; Volume 8; Issue 3; Pages: 137 restocking sedentarisation resilience extreme floods freshwater habitat conservation endangered species eels Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8030137 2023-08-01T09:01:10Z There is a lack of information on many biological and ecological aspects of the critically endangered European eel during its growth phase in inland waters, such as when the sedentary life stage begins, mobility according to age and response to habitat alteration. We used mobile radio frequency identification (RFID) telemetry technology to track tagged eels over 6 years after their restocking as glass eels in six typologically different rivers. We also cross-referenced telemetry data with those of several electrofishing monitoring sessions to better understand the mobility and behaviour of eels. The relative abundance (maximum 52 individuals km−1) and detection rate (maximum 28%) of eels were not significantly correlated with the time/age after restocking. Eels were present in all restocked rivers, but their abundance was low and mobility was high in a slightly acidified, oligotrophic river that had experienced a great loss of fish habitat heterogeneity. This loss of habitat heterogeneity was due to flooding events and machinery works in riverbeds to restore the altered riverbanks. Four years after glass eel release, restocked eels became sedentary and moved from shallow to deep microhabitats with riverbeds dominated by blocks as the bottom substrate. After this age, they exhibited high fidelity to the residence site. This study provides new insights concerning the biology and ecology of eels restocked as glass eels in freshwaters, which should lead to improved management plans for the species through the implementation of more effective conservation measures and strategies. Text European eel MDPI Open Access Publishing Fishes 8 3 137
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topic restocking
sedentarisation
resilience
extreme floods
freshwater
habitat
conservation
endangered species
eels
spellingShingle restocking
sedentarisation
resilience
extreme floods
freshwater
habitat
conservation
endangered species
eels
Billy Nzau Matondo
Léa Backory
Guillaume Dupuy
Gildas Amoussou
Ali Abdou Oumarou
Justine Gelder
Séverine Renardy
Jean-Philippe Benitez
Arnaud Dierckx
Frédéric Dumonceau
Xavier Rollin
Michaël Ovidio
Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study
topic_facet restocking
sedentarisation
resilience
extreme floods
freshwater
habitat
conservation
endangered species
eels
description There is a lack of information on many biological and ecological aspects of the critically endangered European eel during its growth phase in inland waters, such as when the sedentary life stage begins, mobility according to age and response to habitat alteration. We used mobile radio frequency identification (RFID) telemetry technology to track tagged eels over 6 years after their restocking as glass eels in six typologically different rivers. We also cross-referenced telemetry data with those of several electrofishing monitoring sessions to better understand the mobility and behaviour of eels. The relative abundance (maximum 52 individuals km−1) and detection rate (maximum 28%) of eels were not significantly correlated with the time/age after restocking. Eels were present in all restocked rivers, but their abundance was low and mobility was high in a slightly acidified, oligotrophic river that had experienced a great loss of fish habitat heterogeneity. This loss of habitat heterogeneity was due to flooding events and machinery works in riverbeds to restore the altered riverbanks. Four years after glass eel release, restocked eels became sedentary and moved from shallow to deep microhabitats with riverbeds dominated by blocks as the bottom substrate. After this age, they exhibited high fidelity to the residence site. This study provides new insights concerning the biology and ecology of eels restocked as glass eels in freshwaters, which should lead to improved management plans for the species through the implementation of more effective conservation measures and strategies.
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author Billy Nzau Matondo
Léa Backory
Guillaume Dupuy
Gildas Amoussou
Ali Abdou Oumarou
Justine Gelder
Séverine Renardy
Jean-Philippe Benitez
Arnaud Dierckx
Frédéric Dumonceau
Xavier Rollin
Michaël Ovidio
author_facet Billy Nzau Matondo
Léa Backory
Guillaume Dupuy
Gildas Amoussou
Ali Abdou Oumarou
Justine Gelder
Séverine Renardy
Jean-Philippe Benitez
Arnaud Dierckx
Frédéric Dumonceau
Xavier Rollin
Michaël Ovidio
author_sort Billy Nzau Matondo
title Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study
title_short Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study
title_full Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study
title_fullStr Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study
title_full_unstemmed Space and Time Use of European Eel Restocked in Upland Continental Freshwaters, a Long-Term Telemetry Study
title_sort space and time use of european eel restocked in upland continental freshwaters, a long-term telemetry study
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