An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels

[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE International audience Little is known about the extent to which Atlantic eels coming from different European rivers converge on the same spawning site. Our aim was to evaluate the spatial homogeneity of eel spawning area(s) with an otolith microchemistry...

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Main Authors: Martin, J., Daverat, Françoise, Pécheyran, Christophe, Als, T.D., Feunteun, E., Réveillac, Elodie
Other Authors: Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX), Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF), Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA), DTU AQUA DNK, Partenaires IRSTEA, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2010
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Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02594002
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spelling ftmuseumnhn:oai:HAL:hal-02594002v1 2024-04-28T07:55:11+00:00 An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels Martin, J. Daverat, Françoise Pécheyran, Christophe Als, T.D. Feunteun, E. Réveillac, Elodie Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX) Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF) Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA) DTU AQUA DNK Partenaires IRSTEA Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN) 2010 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02594002 en eng HAL CCSD Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas hal-02594002 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02594002 IRSTEA: PUB00030067 ISSN: 0906-6691 EISSN: 1600-0633 Ecology of Freshwater Fish https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02594002 Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2010, 19, pp.627-637 SARGASSES MER [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2010 ftmuseumnhn 2024-04-04T17:30:29Z [Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE International audience Little is known about the extent to which Atlantic eels coming from different European rivers converge on the same spawning site. Our aim was to evaluate the spatial homogeneity of eel spawning area(s) with an otolith microchemistry approach. This work compared the elemental signatures of otolith's core region of Anguilla anguilla leptocephali caught in the Sargasso Sea in 2007 with those of glass eels and elvers sampled in European estuaries during 2006, 2008 and 2009. Using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, the same annular ablation trajectory along the first feeding mark was applied on otoliths of glass eels, elvers and leptocephali. The concentrations of thirteen isotopes in the otoliths of glass eels ⁄ elvers did not vary among three annual cohorts collected in eleven European locations. However, otolith elemental fingerprints of leptocephali differed significantly from glass eels otolith's signature. Although the mechanisms that regulate the differences in trace element signatures among leptocephali and glass eels ⁄ elvers are unknown, we propose that the sampled glass eels ⁄ elvers were born in a spawning site or region where favourable transport and ⁄ or feeding conditions occurred. Conversely, the leptocephali may have been sampled in a less favourable region in the Sargasso Sea, with a low probability of reaching continental growth areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHM): HAL
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topic SARGASSES MER
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[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Martin, J.
Daverat, Françoise
Pécheyran, Christophe
Als, T.D.
Feunteun, E.
Réveillac, Elodie
An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
topic_facet SARGASSES MER
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
description [Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE International audience Little is known about the extent to which Atlantic eels coming from different European rivers converge on the same spawning site. Our aim was to evaluate the spatial homogeneity of eel spawning area(s) with an otolith microchemistry approach. This work compared the elemental signatures of otolith's core region of Anguilla anguilla leptocephali caught in the Sargasso Sea in 2007 with those of glass eels and elvers sampled in European estuaries during 2006, 2008 and 2009. Using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, the same annular ablation trajectory along the first feeding mark was applied on otoliths of glass eels, elvers and leptocephali. The concentrations of thirteen isotopes in the otoliths of glass eels ⁄ elvers did not vary among three annual cohorts collected in eleven European locations. However, otolith elemental fingerprints of leptocephali differed significantly from glass eels otolith's signature. Although the mechanisms that regulate the differences in trace element signatures among leptocephali and glass eels ⁄ elvers are unknown, we propose that the sampled glass eels ⁄ elvers were born in a spawning site or region where favourable transport and ⁄ or feeding conditions occurred. Conversely, the leptocephali may have been sampled in a less favourable region in the Sargasso Sea, with a low probability of reaching continental growth areas.
author2 Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX)
Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF)
Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)
DTU AQUA DNK
Partenaires IRSTEA
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Martin, J.
Daverat, Françoise
Pécheyran, Christophe
Als, T.D.
Feunteun, E.
Réveillac, Elodie
author_facet Martin, J.
Daverat, Françoise
Pécheyran, Christophe
Als, T.D.
Feunteun, E.
Réveillac, Elodie
author_sort Martin, J.
title An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
title_short An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
title_full An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
title_fullStr An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
title_full_unstemmed An otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of European eels in the Sargasso Sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
title_sort otolith microchemistry study of possible relationships between the origins of leptocephali of european eels in the sargasso sea and the continental destinations and relative migration success of glass eels
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2010
url https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02594002
genre Anguilla anguilla
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op_source ISSN: 0906-6691
EISSN: 1600-0633
Ecology of Freshwater Fish
https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02594002
Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2010, 19, pp.627-637
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