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Fernando Cobo Gradín
Station of Hydrobiology “Encoro do Con” Department of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, University of Santiago de Compostela
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Javier Sánchez Hernández
Station of Hydrobiology “Encoro do Con”
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Rufino Vieira
Department of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Faculty of Biology, University of Santiago de Compostela
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María José Servia
Department of Animal Biology, Vegetal Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of A Coruña
España
Vol 21 (2014), Artigos científicos
Recibido: 30-04-2014 Aceptado: 20-06-2014 Publicado: 01-07-2014
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The phenology of downstream movements of Anguilla anguilla is well documented in Northern countries of Europe, but poorly known in temperate areas such as the Iberian Peninsula. For the purpose of this study continuous downstream movement fluxes of eels have been recorded using a fixed trap in River Ulla (Galicia, NW Spain) during a 13-year monitoring period. Analysis of the fixed trap data suggests that silver eels move downstream mainly in autumn, with a peak in October, while yellow eels present more activity and were captured more frequently when moving downstream in summer, with a peak in June/July. The findings from the present study suggest also that the situation for this species is critical in the area, with a significant declining trend in the eel abundance in the studied period.

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