“…Several studies have found that although A. marmorata tends to live in freshwater areas rather than in brackish and marine habitats ( Shiao et al, 2003 ; Nguyen, Tsukamoto & Lokman, 2018 ; Hsu, Chen & Han, 2019 ), the species can occupy a broad range of habitats from brackish estuaries to upland headwaters ( Arai & Chino, 2018 ; Hagihara et al, 2018a ; Wakiya, Itakura & Kaifu, 2019 ; Kumai, Tsukamoto & Kuroki, 2020 ). There are often sympatries of multiple eel species in tropical rivers that appear to affect the patterns of habitat use among the species presumably to reduce interspecific competition ( Marquet & Galzin, 1991 ; Arai & Abdul Kadir, 2017 ; Hagihara et al, 2018a ), and sympatries of temperate and tropical eels also occur in subtropical regions of their distribution ranges ( Shiao et al, 2003 ; Hsu, Chen & Han, 2019 ; Itakura et al, 2020b ). In rivers where a single eel species such as A. marmorata is highly dominant among anguillid species, it is found throughout the river network ( Robinet et al, 2007 ; Itakura et al, 2019 ; Wakiya, Itakura & Kaifu, 2019 ).…”