Silver American eels Anguilla rostrata from the East River, Chester, on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, as evaluated by the temporal pattern of Sr:Ca ratios in their otoliths, showed variable patterns of migration between river and estuarine/marine waters during their yellow eel stage. Eels with a history of primarily estuarine residence were longer (total length) at migration and had higher annual growth rates than did eels with a primarily freshwater residence. Female eels were longer at migration and had higher annual growth rates than did males. The percentage (64%) of silver eels with a history of estuarine residence and their larger size at age, size at migration, and higher growth rate relative to freshwater resident eels may resu...
Progressive epidermal pigmentation of Anguilla rostrata elvers in a coastal Rhode Island stream was ...
Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial ...
International audienceMany diadromous fishes such as salmon and eels that move between freshwater an...
The temporal patterns in the otolith Sr:Ca ratios of yellow-phase American eels Anguilla rostrata fr...
American eels (Anguilla rostrata) harvested from weirs by the commercial fisheries ofthree Nova Scot...
Several aspects of the life history of the American eel Anguilla rostrata in the Annaquatucket River...
The environmental history of American eels Anguilla rostrata from the East River, Nova Scotia, was i...
Seaward-migrating American (silver) eels were collected with fyke nets in Dog Bay and Holyrood Bay o...
The use of Sr:Ca ratios in fish otoliths to reconstruct historical patterns of fish movement between...
Otolith strontium:calcium ratios were used to trace lifetime movements of American eels (Anguilla ro...
Otolith Sr:Ca ratios were used to determine migrational histories of American eels Anguilla rostrata...
Eight hundred twenty nine yellow-phase American eels (Anguilla rostrata), 160-740 mmtotal length (TL...
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Freshwater eels Anguilla spp. are declining worldwide, and a major challenge is understanding why th...
International audienceLife-history traits of eels display a high level of phenotypic plasticity in r...
Progressive epidermal pigmentation of Anguilla rostrata elvers in a coastal Rhode Island stream was ...
Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial ...
International audienceMany diadromous fishes such as salmon and eels that move between freshwater an...
The temporal patterns in the otolith Sr:Ca ratios of yellow-phase American eels Anguilla rostrata fr...
American eels (Anguilla rostrata) harvested from weirs by the commercial fisheries ofthree Nova Scot...
Several aspects of the life history of the American eel Anguilla rostrata in the Annaquatucket River...
The environmental history of American eels Anguilla rostrata from the East River, Nova Scotia, was i...
Seaward-migrating American (silver) eels were collected with fyke nets in Dog Bay and Holyrood Bay o...
The use of Sr:Ca ratios in fish otoliths to reconstruct historical patterns of fish movement between...
Otolith strontium:calcium ratios were used to trace lifetime movements of American eels (Anguilla ro...
Otolith Sr:Ca ratios were used to determine migrational histories of American eels Anguilla rostrata...
Eight hundred twenty nine yellow-phase American eels (Anguilla rostrata), 160-740 mmtotal length (TL...
[[sponsorship]]地球科學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
Freshwater eels Anguilla spp. are declining worldwide, and a major challenge is understanding why th...
International audienceLife-history traits of eels display a high level of phenotypic plasticity in r...
Progressive epidermal pigmentation of Anguilla rostrata elvers in a coastal Rhode Island stream was ...
Studies of the demographic characteristics of the American eel Anguilla rostrata over broad spatial ...
International audienceMany diadromous fishes such as salmon and eels that move between freshwater an...