Local movements and population size of European eels,Anguilla anguilla,in a small lake in southwestern Spain |
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Authors: | George W. LaBar Jose A. Hernando Casal Carlos Fernandez Delgado |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Program, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 05405, U.S.A.;(2) Departamento de Zoologia, Universidad de Còrdoba, Còrdoba, Spain |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Radio telemetry was used to study the movements of European eels,Anguilla anguilla, in a small (1.2 ha) lake in southwestern Spain in March and April, 1985. Observations were taken on the locations of 7 eels at least once each 2 h for a combined total of 1713 h. The size of individual activity regions varied from 2700 to 1300 m2. Eels covered a larger area at night than during the day, with an average of 23% and 42% of the activity region used during the day and night respectively. Average distance moved between observations was significantly greater at night than in the day. Eels tracked during rainy and cloudy weather were more active during the day and used a larger total area than did those tracked during drier, more stable weather. The standing crop of eels was estimated to be about 77 kg ha–1. |
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Keywords: | Telemetry Activity rhythms Anguillidae Home range Fish |
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