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Background To complete their lifecycle, diadromous fish often need to pass anthropogenic barriers in regulated rivers and estuaries (e.g., pumping stations, weirs, hydropower facilities). The safe and timely passage of the endangered catadromous European
I. van der Knaap +4 more
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Role of estuarine habitats for the feeding ecology of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). [PDF]
Denis J +8 more
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Abstract Broodstock management in aquaculture aims to optimise larval production to meet farm demand, which requires precise monitoring of the reproductive cycle. Traditional methods such as histology often require killing of fish, making them unsuitable for monitoring reproductive dynamics at fish level.
Joaquim Tomàs‐Ferrer +4 more
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PRO-EEL Brochure: towards reproduction and a self-sustained aquaculture of european eel
The aim of the PRO-EEL project is to breed the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) in captivity. Eel reproduction has become a crucial area of research due to a severe decline in the natural stock, resulting in an urgent need to shift from capture-based ...
Jonna Tomkiewicz +1 more
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Evaluation of Chemical Elements, Lipid Profiles, Nutritional Indices and Health Risk Assessment of European Eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). [PDF]
Łuczyńska J +3 more
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Abstract Anguillid eels typically exhibit nocturnal behaviour, but giant mottled eels A. marmorata are often observed during daytime in rivers on Amami‐Oshima Island, Japan. We investigated their diel activity patterns and spatial use with stationary‐receiver acoustic telemetry.
Hikaru Itakura, Ryoshiro Wakiya
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Connectivity between freshwater habitats and marine areas is heavily obstructed by migration barriers, leading to a high pressure on diadromous eel populations.
Verhelst, PieterjanUGent0000800679418020018129269741501981460000-0002-2610-69410FCE7D50-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +13 more
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CO2 induced seawater acidification impacts survival and development of European eel embryos. [PDF]
Sganga DE +8 more
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ABSTRACT Cell lines are essential tools for studying animal physiology and immunopathology, reducing the use of live animals and supporting the 3Rs principle of reduction, refinement, and replacement. The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis), a relevant species for Spanish aquaculture diversification, lacks established in vitro models. We developed SsB‐
Yulema Valero, Alberto Cuesta
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ABSTRACT Vibrio harveyi is an important bacterial pathogen in marine aquaculture, responsible for outbreaks affecting a wide range of fish species. Early detection of potentially virulent isolates in fish and environmental samples is essential for effective disease prevention and management, particularly under field conditions where the pathogen may be
Javier Barriga‐Cuartero +4 more
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