Glass Eel Restocking Experiments in Typologically Different Upland Rivers: How Much Have We Learned about the Importance of Recipient Habitats?

Author:

Nzau Matondo Billy1ORCID,Fontaine François2,Detrait Olivier3,Poncelet Cathérine3,Vandresse Stéphanie3,Orban Patrice3,Gelder Justine1ORCID,Renardy Séverine1ORCID,Benitez Jean Philippe1ORCID,Dierckx Arnaud1,Dumonceau Frédéric4,Rollin Xavier5,Ovidio Michaël1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Fish Demography and Hydroecology, Management of Aquatic Resources and Aquaculture Unit, Freshwater and Oceanic Science Unit of Research-FOCUS, University of Liège, 22 Quai E. Van Beneden, B-4020 Liège, Belgium

2. Agriculture, European Policies and International Agreements Department, SPWARNE-DPEA-Public Service of Wallonia, 15 Avenue Prince de Liège, B-5100 Jambes, Belgium

3. Agriculture, Natural Resources & Environment, Non-Navigable Water Department, SPWARNE-DDRCB-Public Service of Wallonia, 15 Avenue Prince de Liège, B-5100 Jambes, Belgium

4. Fisheries Service, SPWARNE-DNF-Public Service of Wallonia, 15 Avenue Prince de Liège, B-5100 Jambes, Belgium

5. Agriculture, Natural Ressources & Environnement, Wildlife & Forestry Department, SPWARNE-DNF-Public Service of Wallonia, 15 Avenue Prince de Liège, B-5100 Jambes, Belgium

Abstract

The efficiency of glass eel restocking as a conservation measure to restore the altered local eel stocks has never been evaluated by integrating the dimension of typological diversity of freshwater habitats in eel recruitment performance in terms of the abundance, density, growth, silvering, survival, catchability and eel yields. Here, we used the electrofishing method during a 6-year study to catch eels, and the most appropriate Jolly–Seber model was applied to estimate the demographic parameters in open populations. We found that most eels were yellow eels in the growth phase with a low abundance (eels 3+: 2.8% and eels 5+: 7.1%) of silver eels, which were only males at the MII migrating phase. Eel recruitment performance varied between sector/river habitats. Restocked eels showed annually positive allometric growth type with good length increments and better condition factors. They have survived in almost all sectors with a survival rate > 0.810. Eels were more abundant and denser (maximum 0.128 individuals m−2) in one sector with a high quality of habitats offering optimal living conditions in terms of the protection against predators and water flow, settlement and food availability, as revealed by it having the highest eel yields. In contrast, no eels were found in two sectors whose habitats offered a high threat of predation, poor burial properties and insufficient protection against water flow. Sector/river habitats play a key role in the success of yellow eel production and certainly, over time, future genitor production. This study provides recommendations for the management of eels and their habitats during restocking aimed at the conservation of this threatened species.

Funder

The European Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Fund and the Wallonia Public Service

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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