Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland?
We report on freshwater resident eel numbers in western Scotland based on two time series of data, independent of each other, spanning 28 years and that do not rely upon fisheries information.Data from eel captures on trash screens of a pumping station (1982–2003) on Loch Lomond and electrofishing d...
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ftnapieruniv:oai:repository@napier.ac.uk:1803012 2023-05-15T13:27:39+02:00 Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? Adams, Colin E. Godfrey, Jason D. Dodd, Jennifer A. Maitland, Peter S. 2012-10-24 https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12021 http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1803012 unknown Wiley http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1803012 doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12021 0046-5070 10.1111/fwb.12021 Anguilla anguilla population dynamics recruitment Journal Article 2012 ftnapieruniv https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12021 2022-10-13T22:42:34Z We report on freshwater resident eel numbers in western Scotland based on two time series of data, independent of each other, spanning 28 years and that do not rely upon fisheries information.Data from eel captures on trash screens of a pumping station (1982–2003) on Loch Lomond and electrofishing data from a stream in Lochaber, the Allt Coire nan Con (1989–2010), are compared with similar time series eel population data from elsewhere in the British Isles and more widely in Europe.Over the period of the study, indices of eel numbers from across Europe declined by between 72 and 95%; in stark contrast, neither time series from western Scotland showed evidence for decline between 1982 and 2010.We provisionally conclude that freshwater populations in western Scotland are being maintained by regional processes directly related to the proximity of the leading edge of the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current and the direction of prevailing winds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla North Atlantic Edinburgh Napier Repository (Napier University Edinburgh) Loch Lomond ENVELOPE(-125.746,-125.746,54.239,54.239) Freshwater Biology 58 1 1 9 |
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Anguilla anguilla population dynamics recruitment Adams, Colin E. Godfrey, Jason D. Dodd, Jennifer A. Maitland, Peter S. Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? |
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We report on freshwater resident eel numbers in western Scotland based on two time series of data, independent of each other, spanning 28 years and that do not rely upon fisheries information.Data from eel captures on trash screens of a pumping station (1982–2003) on Loch Lomond and electrofishing data from a stream in Lochaber, the Allt Coire nan Con (1989–2010), are compared with similar time series eel population data from elsewhere in the British Isles and more widely in Europe.Over the period of the study, indices of eel numbers from across Europe declined by between 72 and 95%; in stark contrast, neither time series from western Scotland showed evidence for decline between 1982 and 2010.We provisionally conclude that freshwater populations in western Scotland are being maintained by regional processes directly related to the proximity of the leading edge of the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current and the direction of prevailing winds. |
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Adams, Colin E. Godfrey, Jason D. Dodd, Jennifer A. Maitland, Peter S. |
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Adams, Colin E. Godfrey, Jason D. Dodd, Jennifer A. Maitland, Peter S. |
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Adams, Colin E. |
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Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? |
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Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? |
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Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? |
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Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? |
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Is proximity to the North Atlantic Drift and the Continental Shelf Current sustaining freshwater European eel populations in western Scotland? |
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is proximity to the north atlantic drift and the continental shelf current sustaining freshwater european eel populations in western scotland? |
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