Passé larvaire des civelles, Anguilla anguilla (Linné, 1758) en migration en zones côtière et estuarienne (Adour, golfe de Gascogne) à partir de l’examen des otolithes

Marie-Noëlle de Casamajor , Raymonde Lecomte-Finiger , Patrick Prouzet
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The embryonic past of glass eels was studied from the interpretation of microstructures registered on otoliths. The aim of this work is to put in evidence possible seasonal modifications of the growth of otoliths so that differences between otoliths of glass eels caught off marine and estuarine environment. So during the season 1999–2000, from November till March, otolith sampling was realised in the southwestern part of France, in an estuarine and coastal zone. We observed a spatial and temporal evolution of proportions of the three various types of otoliths taken into account. Glass eels sampled at sea sometimes have a mark on their otoliths indicating the transition in the estuary, especially at the end of the fishing season. Measures of growth marks of otoliths showed that there were no seasonal differences during phases of the transoceanic migration and the crossing of the continental shelf. The radius of otoliths of glass eels sampled at sea was significantly smaller than those sampled in estuary. These results translated homogeneous environmental modifications met by the various larvae groups during the oceanic crossing and during the principal migration season as well as a turn over of these groups during the transition between marine and continental environment.

安圭拉(linne, 1758)在沿海和河口地区(Adour,比斯开湾)通过对耳石的检查迁徙
通过对玻璃鳗耳石显微结构的解释,研究了玻璃鳗的胚胎期。这项工作的目的是为了证明耳石生长可能的季节性变化,以便在海洋和河口环境中捕获的玻璃鳗耳石之间存在差异。因此,在1999-2000年的季节,从11月到3月,在法国西南部的一个河口和沿海地区进行了耳石取样。我们观察了三种不同类型耳石比例的时空演变。在海上取样的玻璃鳗有时在耳石上有一个标记,表明河口的转变,特别是在捕鱼季节结束时。耳石生长标志的测量表明,在越洋迁徙和跨越大陆架的阶段没有季节性差异。海区玻璃鳗耳石半径明显小于河口区玻璃鳗耳石半径。这些结果解释了不同幼虫类群在跨洋和主要迁徙季节所遇到的同质环境变化,以及这些类群在海洋和大陆环境过渡期间的转换。
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