Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?

To examine the relationship between freshwater entry and otolith annular structures, a total of 113 naturally recruited European eels Anguilla anguilla from Lithuania and Latvia that entered fresh water at least once were collected. In some individuals (8.3-11.3%), the first freshwater entry coincid...

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Main Author: Lin, Y. J.; Shiao, J. C.; Lozys, L.; Plikss, M.; Minde, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Rasals, I.; Tzeng, W. N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/246246/211697
http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/211697/1/901.pdf
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spelling ftntaiwanuniv:oai:140.112.114.62:246246/211697 2023-05-15T13:26:39+02:00 Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries? Lin, Y. J.; Shiao, J. C.; Lozys, L.; Plikss, M.; Minde, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Rasals, I.; Tzeng, W. N. 2009-12 http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/246246/211697 http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/211697/1/901.pdf en_US eng JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY,75(10),2709-2722. Anguilla anguilla;annulus;habitat change;otolith;Sr:Ca rations article 2009 ftntaiwanuniv 2016-02-20T03:55:16Z To examine the relationship between freshwater entry and otolith annular structures, a total of 113 naturally recruited European eels Anguilla anguilla from Lithuania and Latvia that entered fresh water at least once were collected. In some individuals (8.3-11.3%), the first freshwater entry coincided with a dark check that was distinctly different from neighbouring annuli. In most individuals (81.7-84.9%), the first freshwater entry occurred on rings and increments indistinguishable from other annuli. For the remaining individuals (3.8-10%), the first freshwater entry did not correspond to any otolith ring, band or annulus. According to recent evidence, the observed high correspondence between the first freshwater entry and otolith annuli was more likely due to the movement into fresh water during winter when the annulus was deposited, rather than stress resulting from habitat change. Consequently, the age estimation based on otoliths might be less influenced by this habitat change during the yellow eel stage. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla National Taiwan University Institutional Repository (NTUR)
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topic Anguilla anguilla;annulus;habitat change;otolith;Sr:Ca rations
spellingShingle Anguilla anguilla;annulus;habitat change;otolith;Sr:Ca rations
Lin, Y. J.; Shiao, J. C.; Lozys, L.; Plikss, M.; Minde, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Rasals, I.; Tzeng, W. N.
Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?
topic_facet Anguilla anguilla;annulus;habitat change;otolith;Sr:Ca rations
description To examine the relationship between freshwater entry and otolith annular structures, a total of 113 naturally recruited European eels Anguilla anguilla from Lithuania and Latvia that entered fresh water at least once were collected. In some individuals (8.3-11.3%), the first freshwater entry coincided with a dark check that was distinctly different from neighbouring annuli. In most individuals (81.7-84.9%), the first freshwater entry occurred on rings and increments indistinguishable from other annuli. For the remaining individuals (3.8-10%), the first freshwater entry did not correspond to any otolith ring, band or annulus. According to recent evidence, the observed high correspondence between the first freshwater entry and otolith annuli was more likely due to the movement into fresh water during winter when the annulus was deposited, rather than stress resulting from habitat change. Consequently, the age estimation based on otoliths might be less influenced by this habitat change during the yellow eel stage.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lin, Y. J.; Shiao, J. C.; Lozys, L.; Plikss, M.; Minde, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Rasals, I.; Tzeng, W. N.
author_facet Lin, Y. J.; Shiao, J. C.; Lozys, L.; Plikss, M.; Minde, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Rasals, I.; Tzeng, W. N.
author_sort Lin, Y. J.; Shiao, J. C.; Lozys, L.; Plikss, M.; Minde, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Rasals, I.; Tzeng, W. N.
title Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?
title_short Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?
title_full Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?
title_fullStr Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?
title_full_unstemmed Do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow European eels Anguilla anguilla in the Baltic countries?
title_sort do otolith annular structures correspond to the first freshwater entry for yellow european eels anguilla anguilla in the baltic countries?
publishDate 2009
url http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/246246/211697
http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/211697/1/901.pdf
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