Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.

Anguillid eel species are widely distributed throughout the world. The eels have catadromous life history, migrate between freshwater growth habitats and offshore spawning areas. Fifteen species of Anguilla have been reported worldwide, ten of which occur in tropical regions (Ege 1939). Of the latte...

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Main Authors: Arai, Takaomi, Chino, Naoko, Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir, Ismail, Ahmad
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spelling my.upm.eprints.249872015-10-05T04:49:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24987/ Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia. Arai, Takaomi Chino, Naoko Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir Ismail, Ahmad Anguillid eel species are widely distributed throughout the world. The eels have catadromous life history, migrate between freshwater growth habitats and offshore spawning areas. Fifteen species of Anguilla have been reported worldwide, ten of which occur in tropical regions (Ege 1939). Of the latter, seven species/subspecies occur in the western Pacific around Indonesia and Malaysia, i.e. A. celebesensis, A. interioris, A. nebulosa nebulosa, A. marmorata, A. borneensis, A. bicolor bicolor and A. bicolor pacifica (Ege, 1939; Castle & Williamson, 1974; Arai et al., 1999). The tropical species is thought to be more closely related to the ancestral (primitive) form than their temperate counterparts. Studying the distribution and life history of tropical eels may provide some clues to understanding the nature of primitive forms in anguillid eels and how the distribution of the genus became established. The recent decline of glass eel (juvenile) catches in East Asia has caused serious problems in eel aquaculture in Japan and Taiwan. Eighteen percent of the eel consumed in Japan is produced in the country (23, 211 tons, aquaculture; and 817 tons, wild in 1999), and the remainder is imported from China, Taiwan, and Malaysia (Kato & Kobayashi, 2003). Therefore, the tropical eels are considered to be a major target species for the eel trading recently. However, little attention has been given to natural populations and the resource management of eel in Malaysia. Therefore, the objective of this study was to gain the biological information of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor collected in the Peninsular Malaysia. In the present study, we found maturing stage of the eel in Malaysian waters. There is no information available regarding the maturation in the tropical eel species. We reported the first eel biology study in Malaysia. A total of 10 specimens were collected by local fishermen mainly in Kurau River in Bukit Merah and Penang River in Peneng Island of the northwestern peninsular (4°59'-5°23 N, 100°12-100°40'E) during November 2008 and August 2010. The eels were collected by angling and bamboo trap at night. The total length (TL), predorsal length (PDL), preanal length (PAL) (Fig. 1), body weight (BW) and gonad weight were measured. The gonad and body weights were measured to determine the gonado somatic index (GSI) of each eel. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24987/1/Age%20at%20maturation%20of%20a%20tropical%20eel%20Anguilla%20bicolor%20bicolor%20in%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf Arai, Takaomi and Chino, Naoko and Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir and Ismail, Ahmad (2011) Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia. Malaysian Applied Biology, 40 (1). pp. 51-54. ISSN 0126-8643 http://mabjournal.com/ English
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description Anguillid eel species are widely distributed throughout the world. The eels have catadromous life history, migrate between freshwater growth habitats and offshore spawning areas. Fifteen species of Anguilla have been reported worldwide, ten of which occur in tropical regions (Ege 1939). Of the latter, seven species/subspecies occur in the western Pacific around Indonesia and Malaysia, i.e. A. celebesensis, A. interioris, A. nebulosa nebulosa, A. marmorata, A. borneensis, A. bicolor bicolor and A. bicolor pacifica (Ege, 1939; Castle & Williamson, 1974; Arai et al., 1999). The tropical species is thought to be more closely related to the ancestral (primitive) form than their temperate counterparts. Studying the distribution and life history of tropical eels may provide some clues to understanding the nature of primitive forms in anguillid eels and how the distribution of the genus became established. The recent decline of glass eel (juvenile) catches in East Asia has caused serious problems in eel aquaculture in Japan and Taiwan. Eighteen percent of the eel consumed in Japan is produced in the country (23, 211 tons, aquaculture; and 817 tons, wild in 1999), and the remainder is imported from China, Taiwan, and Malaysia (Kato & Kobayashi, 2003). Therefore, the tropical eels are considered to be a major target species for the eel trading recently. However, little attention has been given to natural populations and the resource management of eel in Malaysia. Therefore, the objective of this study was to gain the biological information of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor collected in the Peninsular Malaysia. In the present study, we found maturing stage of the eel in Malaysian waters. There is no information available regarding the maturation in the tropical eel species. We reported the first eel biology study in Malaysia. A total of 10 specimens were collected by local fishermen mainly in Kurau River in Bukit Merah and Penang River in Peneng Island of the northwestern peninsular (4°59'-5°23 N, 100°12-100°40'E) during November 2008 and August 2010. The eels were collected by angling and bamboo trap at night. The total length (TL), predorsal length (PDL), preanal length (PAL) (Fig. 1), body weight (BW) and gonad weight were measured. The gonad and body weights were measured to determine the gonado somatic index (GSI) of each eel.
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author Arai, Takaomi
Chino, Naoko
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Ismail, Ahmad
spellingShingle Arai, Takaomi
Chino, Naoko
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Ismail, Ahmad
Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.
author_facet Arai, Takaomi
Chino, Naoko
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Ismail, Ahmad
author_sort Arai, Takaomi
title Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.
title_short Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.
title_full Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.
title_fullStr Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Age at maturation of a tropical eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor in Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia.
title_sort age at maturation of a tropical eel anguilla bicolor bicolor in peninsular malaysia, malaysia.
publisher Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24987/1/Age%20at%20maturation%20of%20a%20tropical%20eel%20Anguilla%20bicolor%20bicolor%20in%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf
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