2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12562-018-1239-9
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Composition and distribution of freshwater eels Anguilla spp. in Vietnam

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“…The basic habitat use patterns of tropical eels has been studied recently in a few locations where qualitative sampling or otolith microelement analysis were used. Several studies have found that although A. marmorata tends to live in freshwater areas rather than in brackish and marine habitats ( Shiao et al, 2003 ; Nguyen, Tsukamoto & Lokman, 2018 ; Hsu, Chen & Han, 2019 ), the species can occupy a broad range of habitats from brackish estuaries to upland headwaters ( Arai & Chino, 2018 ; Hagihara et al, 2018a ; Wakiya, Itakura & Kaifu, 2019 ; Kumai, Tsukamoto & Kuroki, 2020 ). There are often sympatries of multiple eel species in tropical rivers that appear to affect the patterns of habitat use among the species presumably to reduce interspecific competition ( Marquet & Galzin, 1991 ; Arai & Abdul Kadir, 2017 ; Hagihara et al, 2018a ), and sympatries of temperate and tropical eels also occur in subtropical regions of their distribution ranges ( Shiao et al, 2003 ; Hsu, Chen & Han, 2019 ; Itakura et al, 2020b ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic habitat use patterns of tropical eels has been studied recently in a few locations where qualitative sampling or otolith microelement analysis were used. Several studies have found that although A. marmorata tends to live in freshwater areas rather than in brackish and marine habitats ( Shiao et al, 2003 ; Nguyen, Tsukamoto & Lokman, 2018 ; Hsu, Chen & Han, 2019 ), the species can occupy a broad range of habitats from brackish estuaries to upland headwaters ( Arai & Chino, 2018 ; Hagihara et al, 2018a ; Wakiya, Itakura & Kaifu, 2019 ; Kumai, Tsukamoto & Kuroki, 2020 ). There are often sympatries of multiple eel species in tropical rivers that appear to affect the patterns of habitat use among the species presumably to reduce interspecific competition ( Marquet & Galzin, 1991 ; Arai & Abdul Kadir, 2017 ; Hagihara et al, 2018a ), and sympatries of temperate and tropical eels also occur in subtropical regions of their distribution ranges ( Shiao et al, 2003 ; Hsu, Chen & Han, 2019 ; Itakura et al, 2020b ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In temperate regions, there are no plural anguillid eel species distributed in the continental habitats of each region except in New Zealand where Anguilla dieffenbachii and A. australis schmidtii are distributed sympatrically ( Glova, 1988 ; Glova et al., 1998 ). However, several species are distributed sympatrically in tropical areas and the habitat preferences also rely on the occurrence of multiple species within a habitat or a single species ( Robinet et al., 2007 ; Arai and Chino, 2012 , 2018 ; Arai et al., 2013 ; Arai and Abdul Kadir, 2017b ; Hagihara et al., 2018 ; Nguyen et al., 2018 ; Hsu et al., 2019 ; Arai et al., 2020 ). In rivers in the Réunion and Mauritius islands of the western Indian Ocean, A. marmorata showed a strong altitudinal distribution from the lower to upper areas, while A. mossambica was only found in the upper areas and A. bicolor bicolor occurred only in the lower areas ( Robinet et al., 2007 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Viet Nam, there were 5 out of 19 species belong to the genus Anguilla (Watanabe et al 2004;2005), A. marmorata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) was identi ed to appear in the central region of Vietnam from Nghe An to Khanh Hoa (Nguyen et al 2018). In This province, A. marmorata is widely distributed, exploited and cultivated with a high economic value (Huyen and Linh 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%