An app as a tool for detecting migrant females of Anguilla anguilla to support the wild population

The eel (Anguilla anguilla) population in Europe has declined dramatically since the 1980s and shows no signs of recovery. There are several threats to this species: migratory barriers, loss of habitats, hydroelectric dams, overfishing, and illegal trade. As a result, the eel has become part of the...

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Published in:Acta IMEKO
Main Authors: Antonio Casalini, Laura Gentile, Pietro Emmanuele, Riccardo Brusa, Chiara Fusaroli, Matteo Lucchi, Tiberio Tonetti, Oliviero Mordenti
Other Authors: Antonio Casalini, Laura Gentile, Pietro Emmanuele, Riccardo Brusa, Chiara Fusaroli, Matteo Lucchi, Tiberio Tonetti, Oliviero Mordenti
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11585/963278
https://doi.org/10.21014/actaimeko.v12i4.1696
https://acta.imeko.org/index.php/acta-imeko/article/view/1696
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Summary:The eel (Anguilla anguilla) population in Europe has declined dramatically since the 1980s and shows no signs of recovery. There are several threats to this species: migratory barriers, loss of habitats, hydroelectric dams, overfishing, and illegal trade. As a result, the eel has become part of the ICUN endangered species and is protected by various institutions. Information data on the maturation stage is needed to monitor silver eel escapement and assess population trends. In the sampling activities spanning from 2012 to 2022 silver index was calculated on 1852 eels in the northern Adriatic Sea. With the help of machine learning technology, we trained an algorithm in pupil recognition and the calculation of horizontal eye diameter in eels. This study allowed us: a) to identify a single parameter to discriminate the sexual maturity of the eel and thus to know the female with a migratory instinct; b) to use this parameter as a proxy to develop an easy and user-friendly app for all management operators.