The Yangtze River estuary is the main production area of Anguilla japonica in China,as well as the only existing fishery area for adult eels.Japanese eels are distributed in the main rivers and many tributaries from t...The Yangtze River estuary is the main production area of Anguilla japonica in China,as well as the only existing fishery area for adult eels.Japanese eels are distributed in the main rivers and many tributaries from the Yangtze River estuary to the upper Jinsha River,which extend to nearly 3 000 km.However,their migration behaviors remain relatively unknown.We analyzed the biological characteristics of 153 specimens of silver eels collected from the Jingjiang section of Yangtze River(31o30'N,120o42'E) between September and November,2008,and tested the sagittal Sr/Ca ratios of 27 specimens.Among the 153 specimens examined,85 were female and 68 were male,which translated to a female-male ratio of 1:0.8.The ages of the female specimens ranged from 3 to 7 a(average 5.52) with an average total length(TL) of(669±80) mm,average body weight(BW) of(555±229)g,average condition factor of 1.77±0.22,and average gonad somatic index(GSI) of 1.32±0.31.The ages of the males ranged from 3 to 5 a(average:4.38) with an average TL of(518±51) mm,average BW of(234±76) g,average condition factor of 1.62±0.18,and average GSI of 0.21±0.11.All biological parameters of females were significantly larger than those of the male specimens(P0.05).According to the average Sr/Ca ratio(7.99±1.05) ×10-3 of the elver mark of sagitta,17 individuals(62.96%) were river eels and 10 individuals(37.04%) were estuarine eels.Of 16 females,13 individuals(81.25%) were river eels and 3 were estuarine eels,while of 11 males,36.36% were river eels and 63.64% were estuarine eels.The analysis on Sr/Ca ratios for every growth layer group(GLG) indicated there were no significant differences between second-age males and females.However,significant differences were observed between the third-age,fourth-age,and migration-age male and female specimens.This was likely related to the fact that second-age eels of both sexes stay in the same inhabitation waters;however,as they grow older,they move to different areas.展开更多
The Japanese eel(Anguilla japonica)is a commercially important fi sh species in East Asia and its recruitment has been rapidly declining since 1990s.Clarifying the genetic population structure of A.japonica is the bas...The Japanese eel(Anguilla japonica)is a commercially important fi sh species in East Asia and its recruitment has been rapidly declining since 1990s.Clarifying the genetic population structure of A.japonica is the basis of multinational cooperation on its management and protection,due to its large distribution range.Gene-associated markers have been proved powerful in delineating fi ne-scale population genetic structure and spatially varying selection.In the present study,we developed 24 polymorphic gene-associated microsatellite markers including 18 loci associated with the genes under selection in the two North Atlantic eel species(Anguilla anguilla and Anguilla rostrata)and 6 loci based on transcript sequences.A total of 13 geographic populations were sampled across its distribution range,including 11 samples from China(9 from China’s mainland and 2 from Taiwan region),and 2 samples from Japan.A total of 416 individuals(mostly glass eels)were collected and genotyped at the 24 microsatellites.All measures of diff erentiation were accordant with a panmictic scenario(F ST=-0.001)in A.japonica.No footprints of spatially varying selection were found,indicating that the selection pattern in A.japonica might be diff erent from that in the two North Atlantic eel species.We suggest that A.japonica should be managed as a single unit and management and conservation eff orts must be coordinated at the international level,as overexploitation in any region will decrease its recruitment across the whole distributional range.展开更多
[ Objective] To understand the toxicity and sterilization effects of the tetrakis hydroxmethyl phosphonium sulfate (THPS) as a novel quatemary phosphonium biocide. [ Method] Under hydrostatic conditions, the acute t...[ Objective] To understand the toxicity and sterilization effects of the tetrakis hydroxmethyl phosphonium sulfate (THPS) as a novel quatemary phosphonium biocide. [ Method] Under hydrostatic conditions, the acute toxicity and bactericidal property of THPS on the Fiexibacter coiumnaris ( F. columnaris) were observed in Japanese eel. The semi-lethal concentration (LCso), safe concentration (Sc), minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) and the sterilization rate of THPS were calculated, respectively. [ Result ] The LCso of THPS at 24, 48 and 96 h were 11.9, 9.9 and 9.1 mg/L, respectively. The Sc of THPS at 24 h was 2.1 mg/L; the MIC and MBC of THPS to the F. columnaris were 0.36 and 0.72 mg/L; and the sterilization rate was 100% at a concentration of 0.7 mg/L at 12 h. The sterilization rate of THPS had no great change with pH values varying from 5.5 to 9.5. [ Condusion] The THPS is a novel, safe and effective biocide for prevention and treatment of bacterial diseases of Japanese eel.展开更多
The Yangtze River and its branches are important habitats for the Japanese Eel(Anguilla japonica),however,there are few data on gonadal development and silvering indices of eels during the downstream spawning migratio...The Yangtze River and its branches are important habitats for the Japanese Eel(Anguilla japonica),however,there are few data on gonadal development and silvering indices of eels during the downstream spawning migration.This study investigates gonadal development in 121 Japanese eels caught downstream from the Jingjiang Reach of the Yangtze River in October 2012.We found that in females the ovaries of most of the out-migrating population developed earlier than the testes in males,that is,the ovaries reached stage 3(F3)or early stage 4(eF4),while the testes were at stage 2(M2)or stage 3(M3).Gonadal development in eels collected in 2012 was earlier than that of samples caught from the same region in 2007e2008 and from the Pearl River Estuary in 1972e1973.The average age,body size and gonadal-somatic index of females were significantly greater than those in males.For both females and males,there were no significant differences between the two stages of gonadal development in any of the morphological indices,which indicates that gonadal development of the Japanese Eel is independent of body size.These results help us to understand the spawning population of Japanese Eels in the Yangtze River.展开更多
基金supported by the Chinese National Science Foundation under the Grant(30771650)the Key Programs of Science and Technology Commission Foundation of Shanghai(08391910200)+3 种基金Special Fund for Agroscientific Research in the Public Interest(201203065)Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(20070264001)E-class Programs of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(E03009)the Key Subject Construction of Shanghai(S30701)
文摘The Yangtze River estuary is the main production area of Anguilla japonica in China,as well as the only existing fishery area for adult eels.Japanese eels are distributed in the main rivers and many tributaries from the Yangtze River estuary to the upper Jinsha River,which extend to nearly 3 000 km.However,their migration behaviors remain relatively unknown.We analyzed the biological characteristics of 153 specimens of silver eels collected from the Jingjiang section of Yangtze River(31o30'N,120o42'E) between September and November,2008,and tested the sagittal Sr/Ca ratios of 27 specimens.Among the 153 specimens examined,85 were female and 68 were male,which translated to a female-male ratio of 1:0.8.The ages of the female specimens ranged from 3 to 7 a(average 5.52) with an average total length(TL) of(669±80) mm,average body weight(BW) of(555±229)g,average condition factor of 1.77±0.22,and average gonad somatic index(GSI) of 1.32±0.31.The ages of the males ranged from 3 to 5 a(average:4.38) with an average TL of(518±51) mm,average BW of(234±76) g,average condition factor of 1.62±0.18,and average GSI of 0.21±0.11.All biological parameters of females were significantly larger than those of the male specimens(P0.05).According to the average Sr/Ca ratio(7.99±1.05) ×10-3 of the elver mark of sagitta,17 individuals(62.96%) were river eels and 10 individuals(37.04%) were estuarine eels.Of 16 females,13 individuals(81.25%) were river eels and 3 were estuarine eels,while of 11 males,36.36% were river eels and 63.64% were estuarine eels.The analysis on Sr/Ca ratios for every growth layer group(GLG) indicated there were no significant differences between second-age males and females.However,significant differences were observed between the third-age,fourth-age,and migration-age male and female specimens.This was likely related to the fact that second-age eels of both sexes stay in the same inhabitation waters;however,as they grow older,they move to different areas.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(No.41676137)the Creative Team Project of the Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environmental Science,Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology(No.LMEES-CTSP-2018-1)。
文摘The Japanese eel(Anguilla japonica)is a commercially important fi sh species in East Asia and its recruitment has been rapidly declining since 1990s.Clarifying the genetic population structure of A.japonica is the basis of multinational cooperation on its management and protection,due to its large distribution range.Gene-associated markers have been proved powerful in delineating fi ne-scale population genetic structure and spatially varying selection.In the present study,we developed 24 polymorphic gene-associated microsatellite markers including 18 loci associated with the genes under selection in the two North Atlantic eel species(Anguilla anguilla and Anguilla rostrata)and 6 loci based on transcript sequences.A total of 13 geographic populations were sampled across its distribution range,including 11 samples from China(9 from China’s mainland and 2 from Taiwan region),and 2 samples from Japan.A total of 416 individuals(mostly glass eels)were collected and genotyped at the 24 microsatellites.All measures of diff erentiation were accordant with a panmictic scenario(F ST=-0.001)in A.japonica.No footprints of spatially varying selection were found,indicating that the selection pattern in A.japonica might be diff erent from that in the two North Atlantic eel species.We suggest that A.japonica should be managed as a single unit and management and conservation eff orts must be coordinated at the international level,as overexploitation in any region will decrease its recruitment across the whole distributional range.
基金supported by the Public Welfare Specialized Research Fund,Ministry of Agriculture ( 200803013)the Director Fund of Pearl River Fisheries Research Institute( 2007-G-6)
文摘[ Objective] To understand the toxicity and sterilization effects of the tetrakis hydroxmethyl phosphonium sulfate (THPS) as a novel quatemary phosphonium biocide. [ Method] Under hydrostatic conditions, the acute toxicity and bactericidal property of THPS on the Fiexibacter coiumnaris ( F. columnaris) were observed in Japanese eel. The semi-lethal concentration (LCso), safe concentration (Sc), minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) and the sterilization rate of THPS were calculated, respectively. [ Result ] The LCso of THPS at 24, 48 and 96 h were 11.9, 9.9 and 9.1 mg/L, respectively. The Sc of THPS at 24 h was 2.1 mg/L; the MIC and MBC of THPS to the F. columnaris were 0.36 and 0.72 mg/L; and the sterilization rate was 100% at a concentration of 0.7 mg/L at 12 h. The sterilization rate of THPS had no great change with pH values varying from 5.5 to 9.5. [ Condusion] The THPS is a novel, safe and effective biocide for prevention and treatment of bacterial diseases of Japanese eel.
基金This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31201995)the Shanghai Municipal Agricultural Commission(No.20132-2)+1 种基金the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission of Chongming(No.13231203504)the Open Foundation of Engineering Research Centre of Modern Industrial Technology for Eels,Ministry of Education,China(No.RE201501).
文摘The Yangtze River and its branches are important habitats for the Japanese Eel(Anguilla japonica),however,there are few data on gonadal development and silvering indices of eels during the downstream spawning migration.This study investigates gonadal development in 121 Japanese eels caught downstream from the Jingjiang Reach of the Yangtze River in October 2012.We found that in females the ovaries of most of the out-migrating population developed earlier than the testes in males,that is,the ovaries reached stage 3(F3)or early stage 4(eF4),while the testes were at stage 2(M2)or stage 3(M3).Gonadal development in eels collected in 2012 was earlier than that of samples caught from the same region in 2007e2008 and from the Pearl River Estuary in 1972e1973.The average age,body size and gonadal-somatic index of females were significantly greater than those in males.For both females and males,there were no significant differences between the two stages of gonadal development in any of the morphological indices,which indicates that gonadal development of the Japanese Eel is independent of body size.These results help us to understand the spawning population of Japanese Eels in the Yangtze River.