Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia

Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial scales are scarce. Eels in the Shenandoah River drainage and lower Potomac River tributaries of Virginia were sampled over 2 years in both inland and near-coastal areas to describe the demographic cha...

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Main Authors: Goodwin, K R, Angermeier, P L
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Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 2003
Subjects:
age
DAM
eel
sex
Online Access:https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_journal_articles/1741
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spelling ftunivmassamh:oai:scholarworks.umass.edu:fishpassage_journal_articles-2741 2023-05-15T13:28:08+02:00 Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia Goodwin, K R Angermeier, P L 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_journal_articles/1741 unknown ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_journal_articles/1741 Journal Articles age American eel Anguilla Anguilla rostrata catch characteristics coastal DAM dams demographic DISTANCE eel eels fecundity investigations length management pattern PATTERNS population Potomac River RATIO river SAMPLE scale scales sex spatial structure Tributaries upstream Virginia text 2003 ftunivmassamh 2022-01-09T19:38:47Z Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial scales are scarce. Eels in the Shenandoah River drainage and lower Potomac River tributaries of Virginia were sampled over 2 years in both inland and near-coastal areas to describe the demographic characteristics in each area and document drainagewide patterns. Eels from the inland Shenandoah River drainage were significantly longer (median = 767 mm total length) and older (median = 11.5 years) than those found in the near-coastal Potomac River tributaries (median total length = 142 mm; median age = 2.0 years). In addition, the sex ratio varied in Potomac River tributaries, but only female were found in the Shenandoah River drainage. Catch per unit effort decreased with increasing distance inland and was further depressed upstream of some dams. Eel demographics in the Shenandoah drainage were similar to those observed in other studies done at distances exceeding 300 river kilometers (rkm) inland, whereas the demographics of Potomac River tributary eels were similar to those observed in other coastal and near-coastal areas. Large female eels found 300-500 rkm inland in this study may be especially important to the population's reproductive potential because of their greater fecundity. Investigations aimed at describing the demographics of eels in a region should sample throughout drainages to ensure accurate characterization. Effective management of eels will require innovative approaches that recognize the large-scale, complex structure of the population. [References: 50] Text Anguilla anguilla University of Massachusetts: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
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topic age
American eel
Anguilla
Anguilla rostrata
catch
characteristics
coastal
DAM
dams
demographic
DISTANCE
eel
eels
fecundity
investigations
length
management
pattern
PATTERNS
population
Potomac River
RATIO
river
SAMPLE
scale
scales
sex
spatial
structure
Tributaries
upstream
Virginia
spellingShingle age
American eel
Anguilla
Anguilla rostrata
catch
characteristics
coastal
DAM
dams
demographic
DISTANCE
eel
eels
fecundity
investigations
length
management
pattern
PATTERNS
population
Potomac River
RATIO
river
SAMPLE
scale
scales
sex
spatial
structure
Tributaries
upstream
Virginia
Goodwin, K R
Angermeier, P L
Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
topic_facet age
American eel
Anguilla
Anguilla rostrata
catch
characteristics
coastal
DAM
dams
demographic
DISTANCE
eel
eels
fecundity
investigations
length
management
pattern
PATTERNS
population
Potomac River
RATIO
river
SAMPLE
scale
scales
sex
spatial
structure
Tributaries
upstream
Virginia
description Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial scales are scarce. Eels in the Shenandoah River drainage and lower Potomac River tributaries of Virginia were sampled over 2 years in both inland and near-coastal areas to describe the demographic characteristics in each area and document drainagewide patterns. Eels from the inland Shenandoah River drainage were significantly longer (median = 767 mm total length) and older (median = 11.5 years) than those found in the near-coastal Potomac River tributaries (median total length = 142 mm; median age = 2.0 years). In addition, the sex ratio varied in Potomac River tributaries, but only female were found in the Shenandoah River drainage. Catch per unit effort decreased with increasing distance inland and was further depressed upstream of some dams. Eel demographics in the Shenandoah drainage were similar to those observed in other studies done at distances exceeding 300 river kilometers (rkm) inland, whereas the demographics of Potomac River tributary eels were similar to those observed in other coastal and near-coastal areas. Large female eels found 300-500 rkm inland in this study may be especially important to the population's reproductive potential because of their greater fecundity. Investigations aimed at describing the demographics of eels in a region should sample throughout drainages to ensure accurate characterization. Effective management of eels will require innovative approaches that recognize the large-scale, complex structure of the population. [References: 50]
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author Goodwin, K R
Angermeier, P L
author_facet Goodwin, K R
Angermeier, P L
author_sort Goodwin, K R
title Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
title_short Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
title_full Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
title_fullStr Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
title_full_unstemmed Demographic characteristics of American eel in the Potomac River drainage, Virginia
title_sort demographic characteristics of american eel in the potomac river drainage, virginia
publisher ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
publishDate 2003
url https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_journal_articles/1741
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