Biology and Conservation of the European Sturgeon Acipenser Sturio L. 1758 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20611-5_10
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Biological Cycles and Migrations of Acipenser sturio

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“…Atlantic and European sturgeons are large and long‐lived fishes. Both species are anadromous, spending several years at sea before maturing and returning to their riverine spawning grounds (Smith & Clugston, ; Acolas et al ., ). During the marine phase, they may undertake long coastal migrations, up to thousands of kilometres (Rochard et al ., ; Erickson et al ., ), but both species exhibit strong homing behaviour and usually return to their natal rivers for spawning (King et al ., ; Williot et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Atlantic and European sturgeons are large and long‐lived fishes. Both species are anadromous, spending several years at sea before maturing and returning to their riverine spawning grounds (Smith & Clugston, ; Acolas et al ., ). During the marine phase, they may undertake long coastal migrations, up to thousands of kilometres (Rochard et al ., ; Erickson et al ., ), but both species exhibit strong homing behaviour and usually return to their natal rivers for spawning (King et al ., ; Williot et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The European sturgeon, Acipenser sturio (Linnaeus, 1758) is a critically endangered migratory species (Lepage and Rochard 1995;Lassalle et al 2010;Chassaing et al 2016) which is currently the subject of a European recovery plan (Rosenthal et al 2007), along with national action plans in France (MEDDTL 2011) and in Germany . The species has a complex life cycle involving migration periods associated with habitat shifts (Castelnaud et al 1991;Rochard et al 2001;Acolas et al 2011aAcolas et al , 2012. The reproduction occurs in rivers between May and June, following which juveniles migrate to estuaries in the first year of their life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this distribution in data raises the question as to whether the sturgeons' dominant occurrences in the Rhine-Meuse delta can be explained by their biology and ecology, an important part of their life cycle being spent in estuaries/delta areas (see e.g. Acolas et al 2011), or by a strong regional fisheries effort, or by both. Answering this question is critical in identifying which river sections were key to sturgeons, because this is of paramount importance for sturgeon habitat restoration and protection.…”
Section: Reproduction Grounds and Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuous sedimentation, creating environments of swampy creeks and islands provides no suitable spawning habitat for the European sturgeon, because this species requires deep, oxygenated, heterogenous gravel beds (Jego et al 2009). Moreover, the influx of brackish waters in the Rhine-Meuse delta would hamper the survival of larvae and young-of-the-year sturgeons that naturally move downstream and are unable to osmo-regulate in their first year (Acolas et al 2011). The area seems unsuitable for Atlantic sturgeon spawners as well, which prefer gravel for ease of attachment of the adhesive eggs and for the interstitial spaces providing refuge for the larvae, although they may use sandier or even siltier substrates, but not pure mud (Bain et al 2000;Sulak et al 2016).…”
Section: Spawning Groundsmentioning
confidence: 99%