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Exotic silver eels Anguilla anguilla in Japanese waters: seaward migration and environmental factors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 December 2002

Akihiro Okamura
Affiliation:
IRAGO Institute Co. Ltd., 377 Ehima-shinden, Atsumi, Aichi 441-3605, Japan Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Tokyo University of Fisheries, Tokyo 108-8477, Japan
Yoshiaki Yamada
Affiliation:
IRAGO Institute Co. Ltd., 377 Ehima-shinden, Atsumi, Aichi 441-3605, Japan Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Tokyo University of Fisheries, Tokyo 108-8477, Japan
Naomi Mikawa
Affiliation:
IRAGO Institute Co. Ltd., 377 Ehima-shinden, Atsumi, Aichi 441-3605, Japan Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Tokyo University of Fisheries, Tokyo 108-8477, Japan
Satoru Tanaka
Affiliation:
IRAGO Institute Co. Ltd., 377 Ehima-shinden, Atsumi, Aichi 441-3605, Japan
Hideo P. Oka
Affiliation:
IRAGO Institute Co. Ltd., 377 Ehima-shinden, Atsumi, Aichi 441-3605, Japan
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Abstract

To understand the ecology of the exotic silver European eel Anguilla anguilla introduced into Japanese waters, the migratory behavior of 106 specimens captured in the coastal waters of Japan between April 1997 and March 2002 was analyzed. Their migratory behavior was apparently correlated with various environmental factors, particularly photoperiod, water temperature, lunar phase, and passage of atmospheric depressions, and was similar to the behavior of the species in European waters. These findings suggest that transplanted European eels retain their ability to respond to environmental cues for seaward migration in similar temperate habitats. The timing of the migration of silver European eels coincided with that of the native Japanese eels A. japonica, suggesting that the silver European eel was synchronized physiologically with the native eel by the same environmental factors.

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Research Article
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© Elsevier, IRD, Inra, Ifremer, Cemagref, CNRS, 2002

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