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Distribution of anguillid leptocephali and possible spawning areas in the South Pacific Ocean.

Mari Kuroki1, Michael J Miller1,2, Eric Feunteun3, Pierre Sasal4, Timothy Pikering5, Yu-San Han6, Elisabeth Faliex7, Anthony Acou3,8, Aurélie Dessier9, Robert Schabetsberger10, Shun Watanabe11, Tatsuya Kawakami1, Hiroaki Onda12, Takatoshi Higuchi2, Aya Takeuchi2, Madoka Shimizu2, Chinthaka A Hewavitharane13,14, Seishi Hagihara2, Terumasa Taka1, Shingo Kimura12, Noritaka Mochioka13, Tsuguo Otake1, Katsumi Tsukamoto1,2.   

Abstract

Seven South Pacific anguillid eel species live from New Guinea to French Polynesia, but their spawning areas and life histories are mostly unknown despite previous sampling surveys. A July-October 2016 research cruise was conducted to study the spawning areas and times, and larval distributions of South Pacific anguillid eels, which included a short 155°E station-line northeast of New Guinea and five long transects (5-25°S, 160°E-140°W) crossing the South Equatorial (SEC) and other currents. This survey collected nearly 4000 anguilliform leptocephali at 179 stations using an Isaacs-Kidd Midwater Trawl accompanied by 104 CTD casts. Based on mor-phometric observations and DNA sequencing, 74 anguillid leptocephali were collected, which in the southern areas included 29 larvae of six species: Anguilla bicolor pacifica, A. marmorata, A. australis, A. reinhardtii, A. megastoma, and A. obscura (all anguillid species of the region were caught except A. dieffenbachii). Small A. australis (9.0-16.8 mm) and A. reinhardtii (12.4, 12.5 mm) leptocephali were collected south of the Solomon Islands, other A. australis (10.8-12.0 mm) larvae were caught northwest of Fiji along with an A. obscura (20.0 mm) larva, and an A. marmorata (7.8 mm) larva was collected near Samoa. Considering collection sites, larval ages from otolith analysis, and westward SEC drift, multiple spawning locations occurred from south of the Solomon Islands and the Fiji area (16-20 days old larvae) to near Samoa (19 days old larva) during June and July in areas where high-salinity Subtropical Underwater (STUW, ~150 m depth) and the warm, low-salinity surface Fresh Pool were present. Five long hydrographic sections showed the strong Fresh Pool in the west and the STUW formation area in the east.

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Keywords:  Early life history; Freshwater eels; Otolith; South Pacific; Spawning; migration

Year:  2019        PMID: 33184522      PMCID: PMC7116347          DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Oceanogr        ISSN: 0079-6611            Impact factor:   4.080


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