Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae
International audience The population structure of the most widely distributed anguillid eel, Anguilla marmorata, was evaluated using a statistical analysis of total number of vertebrae. A total of 1166 specimens from 13 representative localities in the Indo-Pacific region from Reunion Island to Tah...
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ftsorbonneuniv:oai:HAL:hal-00342865v1 2024-09-15T18:05:15+00:00 Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae Watanabe, Shun Aoyama, Jun Miller, Michael, J. Ishikawa, Satoshi Feunteun, Eric Tsukamoto, Katsumi Biologie des organismes marins et écosystèmes (BOME) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2008 https://hal.science/hal-00342865 https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-07-080 en eng HAL CCSD American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1643/CG-07-080 hal-00342865 https://hal.science/hal-00342865 doi:10.1643/CG-07-080 ISSN: 0045-8511 Copeia https://hal.science/hal-00342865 Copeia, 2008, 3, pp.680-688. ⟨10.1643/CG-07-080⟩ Western Pacific-Ocean North-Atlantic eels Early-life History fresh-water eels Japanese eel Indonesian Seas genus Anguilla European eel morphological differences geographic population [SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2008 ftsorbonneuniv https://doi.org/10.1643/CG-07-080 2024-07-25T23:47:52Z International audience The population structure of the most widely distributed anguillid eel, Anguilla marmorata, was evaluated using a statistical analysis of total number of vertebrae. A total of 1166 specimens from 13 representative localities in the Indo-Pacific region from Reunion Island to Tahiti and from New Caledonia to Japan were examined in this analysis that also included previously published data. The specimens from Micronesia showed a remarkable difference from those collected at the 12 other localities, and those from Tahiti showed a significant difference from those collected at ten other localities, but not New Caledonia and Samoa. Furthermore, significant differences were found between the North Pacific Ocean region, except Ambon Island, and South Pacific Ocean regions and Reunion island, while there were few differences between specimens from the Indian and South Pacific Ocean regions. It appears likely, based on this morphological analysis and the geographic range of this species, that there are at least four or more populations of A. marmorata as has been Indicated previously by molecular genetic research Article in Journal/Newspaper European eel North Atlantic HAL Sorbonne Université Copeia 2008 3 680 688 |
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Western Pacific-Ocean North-Atlantic eels Early-life History fresh-water eels Japanese eel Indonesian Seas genus Anguilla European eel morphological differences geographic population [SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity Watanabe, Shun Aoyama, Jun Miller, Michael, J. Ishikawa, Satoshi Feunteun, Eric Tsukamoto, Katsumi Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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International audience The population structure of the most widely distributed anguillid eel, Anguilla marmorata, was evaluated using a statistical analysis of total number of vertebrae. A total of 1166 specimens from 13 representative localities in the Indo-Pacific region from Reunion Island to Tahiti and from New Caledonia to Japan were examined in this analysis that also included previously published data. The specimens from Micronesia showed a remarkable difference from those collected at the 12 other localities, and those from Tahiti showed a significant difference from those collected at ten other localities, but not New Caledonia and Samoa. Furthermore, significant differences were found between the North Pacific Ocean region, except Ambon Island, and South Pacific Ocean regions and Reunion island, while there were few differences between specimens from the Indian and South Pacific Ocean regions. It appears likely, based on this morphological analysis and the geographic range of this species, that there are at least four or more populations of A. marmorata as has been Indicated previously by molecular genetic research |
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Biologie des organismes marins et écosystèmes (BOME) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
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Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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Evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, Anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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evidence of population structure in the giant mottled eel, anguilla marmorata, using total number of vertebrae |
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