Species composition of anguillid glass eels recruited at southern Mindanao Island, the Philippines
Commercial exploitation of tropical Anguilla species has been expanding rapidly in Southeast Asia, even though their ecological status is unknown. In the present study, we investigated the species composition of anguillid glass eels recruited in southern Mindanao, the Philippines. The glass eel spec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fisheries science 2016-11, Vol.82 (6), p.915-922 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Commercial exploitation of tropical
Anguilla
species has been expanding rapidly in Southeast Asia, even though their ecological status is unknown. In the present study, we investigated the species composition of anguillid glass eels recruited in southern Mindanao, the Philippines. The glass eel specimens were collected monthly between April 2014 and March 2015 in General Santos and identified by morphological and genetic analyses (
n
= 4745). Among the seven species/subspecies identified,
A. marmorata
was the dominant species (76.1 %),
A. bicolor pacifica
was the second most abundant (19.5 %), and
A. celebesensis
,
A. interioris
,
A. luzonensis
,
A. borneensis
, and
A. japonica
rarely occurred (0.02–3.0 %). In addition, caudal fin pigmentation, which is an important diagnostic trait at the glass eel stage, was found to be similar in the short-finned
A. bicolor pacifica
and the long-finned
A. interioris
and
A. borneensis
. The recruitment of
Anguilla
in the Philippine archipelago comprises seven anguillid species, including endangered, vulnerable, and data deficient species, according to the latest IUCN Red List assessment. The results of the present study provide essential information for future studies of tropical anguillid species, and might contribute to the development of strategies for the management of their stocks. |
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ISSN: | 0919-9268 1444-2906 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12562-016-1030-8 |