Movement patterns of American eels (Anguilla rostrata) between salt- and freshwater in a coastal watershed, based on otolith microchemistry

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Heather M. Lamson
Jen-Chieh Shiao
Yoshiyuki Iizuka
Wann-Nian Tzeng
David K. Cairns
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[1] University of New Brunswick,Biology Department
[2] Academia Sinica,Institute of Zoology
[3] Academia Sinica,Institute of Earth Sciences
[4] National Taiwan University,Institute of Fisheries Sciences
[5] Department of Fisheries and Oceans,undefined
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Marine Biology | 2006年 / 149卷
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Salinity Zone; Upstream Migration; Salinity Preference; Freshwater Resident; Pond Sample;
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Otolith strontium:calcium ratios were used to trace lifetime movements of American eels (Anguilla rostrata) captured in salt-water bays and adjoining freshwater ponds in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Eels were classified into migratory contingents based on their movement patterns. A pond with a pool-and-weir salmonid fishway and a pond drained by a low-gradient channel contained eels that had entered freshwater at all ages, but a pond with a 2.2 m vertical spillway contained only eels that had entered freshwater in the elver year. Salt-water residents were the dominant migratory contingent in salt-water bays (85% of 39), which overturns the paradigm of obligate catadromy for this species. Freshwater residency was the sole pattern found in the pond with the vertical spillway (100% of 12) and the majority contingent in the pond with the low-gradient channel (54% of 24). Inter-habitat shifting was the dominant migratory contingent in eels sampled from the pond with the pool-and-weir fishway (85% of 20). Resident eels were established in salt- and freshwater habitats by the year after their arrival in continental waters. Eels that shifted between habitats increased their rate of inter-habitat shifting with age. The high degree of plasticity in habitat use found in this study is consistent with worldwide Anguillid patterns as revealed by Sr:Ca.
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