Exploring European Eel Anguilla anguilla (L.) Habitat Differences Using Otolith Analysis in Central-Western Mediterranean Rivers and Coastal Lagoons from Sardinia

Author:

Podda Cinzia1ORCID,Culurgioni Jacopo2,Diciotti Riccardo2,Palmas Francesco1ORCID,Amilhat Elsa34,Faliex Elisabeth34ORCID,Morat Fabien56ORCID,Fois Nicola2,Sabatini Andrea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences (DiSVA), University of Cagliari, Via T. Fiorelli 1, 09126 Cagliari, Italy

2. Ichthyic Products Research Service, Agris–Agricultural Research Agency of Sardinia, Bonassai, S.S. 291 Sassari-Fertilia Km. 18.6, 07100 Sassari, Italy

3. Université de Perpignan via Domitia, Centre de Formation et de Recherche sur les Environnements Méditerranéens, UMR 5110 F, 66860 Perpignan, France

4. CNRS, Centre de Formation et de Recherche sur les Environnements Méditerranéens, UMR 5110 F, 66860 Perpignan, France

5. Université de Perpignan, PSL Research University: EPHE-UPVD-CNRS, USR 3278 CRIOBE, 66860 Perpignan, France

6. Laboratoire d’Excellence, CORAIL, 66860 Perpignan, France

Abstract

An otolith shape and morphometric analysis was performed on European eel (Anguilla anguilla) subpopulations from five rivers and three coastal lagoons of Sardinia (central-western Mediterranean) to assess the role of different habitats on otolith development. Sagittal otolith shape was described by 11 harmonics from elliptic Fourier descriptors. Comparisons among the harmonics were run through canonical discriminant analyses (CDAs). The CDA reclassification rate (75.7%) demonstrated a spatial environmental discrimination among local eel subpopulations of Sardinia. The Euclidean distance values demonstrated a dissimilarity between the river and lagoon groups. The form factor and roundness shape indices were significantly higher in the river group than in the lagoon group. The distances of the first three rings to the otolith core revealed site-specific otolith development. Moreover, the annual otolith growth rate was faster in the lagoon group than in the river group. The differences among the studied sites in terms of sagittal otolith shape could relate to changes in different local stocks potentially related to environmental peculiarities. Establishing a direct correlation between otolith morphology and environmental factors is challenging, and further studies are needed to investigate the relationship between habitat type/environmental variation and growth/body characteristics of eels. Nevertheless, the achieved results suggest that this method can be considered to be a valuable tool for studying the ontogeny of the European eel.

Funder

Regional Plan for Eel Management in Sardinia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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