2014
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2013086
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From selective tidal transport to counter-current swimming during watershed colonisation: an impossible step for young-of-the-year catadromous fish?

Abstract: Key-words:Behavioural shift, Migration, Anguilla Anguilla, Liza ramada, tidal limit During watershed colonisation by catadromous species, two main phases have been identified: tidal estuary crossing and non-tidal river colonisation. Fishes use selective tidal-stream transport (STST) during the first phase of this colonisation, and counter-current swimming during the second phase. Therefore, catadromous species have to achieve a behavioural shift, from STST to constant counter-current swimming. This has not yet… Show more

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“…Once entered, glass eels remain in the area under marine influence in the initial phase of recruitment, consistent with the results obtained by other authors (e.g. White and Knights, 1997;Feunteun et al, 2003;Edeline, 2007;Trancart et al, 2014). During this phase, glass eels are still unpigmented, and they undergo a period of adaptation that involves onset of pigmentation, swim bladder activation and beginning of active swimming, or the so called counter-current swimming (Trancart et al, 2014).…”
Section: Ecological Aspectssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Once entered, glass eels remain in the area under marine influence in the initial phase of recruitment, consistent with the results obtained by other authors (e.g. White and Knights, 1997;Feunteun et al, 2003;Edeline, 2007;Trancart et al, 2014). During this phase, glass eels are still unpigmented, and they undergo a period of adaptation that involves onset of pigmentation, swim bladder activation and beginning of active swimming, or the so called counter-current swimming (Trancart et al, 2014).…”
Section: Ecological Aspectssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…White and Knights, 1997;Feunteun et al, 2003;Edeline, 2007;Trancart et al, 2014). During this phase, glass eels are still unpigmented, and they undergo a period of adaptation that involves onset of pigmentation, swim bladder activation and beginning of active swimming, or the so called counter-current swimming (Trancart et al, 2014). The definitive settlement, when elvers move across nearby areas under freshwater influence, confirms the high importance of the freshwater appeal for driving movements of juvenile eels.…”
Section: Ecological Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…In the extreme case of the Lake Ontario-Upper St. Lawrence River, these freshwater rearing have more than 1,300 additional kilometers to travel during their migrations in both directions. Also, many freshwater individuals need to swim against the current to reach their rearing areas, whereas brackish/saltwater eels can rely more on selective tidal transport [17]. This suggests that energetic and locomotion costs that differ greatly between ecotypes are reflected in the genome and GO terms that define the genetic differences.…”
Section: Functional Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Voor het Vilaine-estuarium schatte Briand et al (2005a) de relatieve bijdrage van deze actieve fractie tot de totale glasaalpopulatie op ongeveer 10%. Trancart et al (2014) stellen zelfs dat deze omslag van passief getijtransport naar actieve migratie niet voorkomt bij de 0 + -jaarklasse (glasaal) en dat de kolonisatie van niet-getijgebonden rivieren door oudere vissen (elvers en gele palingen) met betere zwemcapaciteiten geschiedt. Verschillende onderzoekers besluiten dan ook dat palinggoten ter hoogte van de getijdenbarrières weinig relevant zijn (Bult & Dekker 2007, Lafaille et al 2007).…”
Section: Activiteit Glasalenunclassified