Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems (Apr 2009)

Assessing the freshwater distribution of yellow eel

  • Lasne É.,
  • Laffaille P.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2009004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 390-391
p. 04

Abstract

Read online

In the global context of the decline in wild species, modeling the distribution of populations is a crucial aspect of ecological management. This can be a major challenge, especially for species, such as the European eel, that have complex life cycles, exhibit cryptic behavior, or migrate over long distances. A review of the literature suggests that eel size data could be used to assess and analyze freshwater distribution of eel. We argue that analyses based on small yellow eels (≤ 300 mm) along the longitudinal course of rivers could provide a valuable tool for population monitoring. We propose a standardized catchment recruitment index and a colonization index based on the probability of occurrence (presence/absence data) using logistic models for different size classes. The model developed here provides a convenient guide for assessing yellow eel stages in freshwater areas, and should have concrete applications for management of the species.

Keywords