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Unimodal head-width distribution of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) from the Zeeschelde does not support disruptive selection. [PDF]
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Tachykinin-3 Genes and Peptides Characterized in a Basal Teleost, the European Eel: Evolutionary Perspective and Pituitary Role. [PDF]
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Evaluating the adaptive potential of the European eel: is the immunogenetic status recovering? [PDF]
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Virus induced disease in eel (Anguilla anguilla) aquaculture and in wild in European waters
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The status of eel remains critical and urgent action is needed. ICES reiterates its previous advice that all anthropogenic mortality (e.g. recreational and commercial fishing, hydropower, pollution) affecting production and escapement of eels should be reduced to as close to zero as possible until there is clear evidence that both recruitment and the ...
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Epidermal Proteinases in the European Eel
Physiological Zoology, 1997A fluorescent-sensitive assay demonstrated the exhaustive detection of proteinase activities in the dorsal skin of the European eel. Two distinct skin extracts were prepared from skin mucus and epidermal cell layers with no mutual contamination, so that the latter extract contained significant susceptibility of all tested substrates. Optimum hydrolysis
F, Aranishi, M, Nakane
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Impact of Eel Viruses on Recruitment of European Eel
2009Eels have an uncommon catadromic life cycle with exceptional migratory patterns to their spawning grounds several thousand kilometres away: the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) travels over 5,500 km to the Sargasso Sea (Schmidt 1923; McCleave and Kleckner 1987; Tesch 1982; Tesch and Wegner 1990); the American eel (A.
Haenen, O.L.M. +3 more
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Nature, 1973
THE controversy about the identity of the European eel was started by Tucker in 19591. Contrary to the theory of Schmidt2, which assumed that both European and American eels return for spawning to the Sargasso Sea, Tucker argued that it is unlikely that the eels from the European waters manage to return, and that the eels which spawn in the Sargasso ...
WILHELMINA DE LIGNY, E. M. PANTELOURIS
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THE controversy about the identity of the European eel was started by Tucker in 19591. Contrary to the theory of Schmidt2, which assumed that both European and American eels return for spawning to the Sargasso Sea, Tucker argued that it is unlikely that the eels from the European waters manage to return, and that the eels which spawn in the Sargasso ...
WILHELMINA DE LIGNY, E. M. PANTELOURIS
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The effects of contaminants in European eel: a review
Ecotoxicology, 2009European eel (Anguilla anguilla (L.)) stocks are in decline in most of their geographical distribution and their status is considered below safe biological limits. Recently, there is an increasing awareness that spawner quality might be an essential element in the decline of the species since pollution by bioaccumulating chemical substances may have a ...
Caroline, Geeraerts, Claude, Belpaire
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Modeling of the Migration of the European Glass Eel
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005Abstract: The characteristics of glass eel migration at the mouth of river Bojana have been investigated by seasonal field studies from February to April 1998. Samples were collected by two fyke nets, one on each riverside, for 12 hours each night. A total of about 3,300 individuals were caught.
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