Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters

Lampreys are ancestral jawless vertebrates with particularly complex life histories. Population declines resulting from increased anthropogenic pressure have been observed. For semelparous diadromous lampreys, the marine phase remains largely a black box, making targeted management and conservation...

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Main Authors: SAM Elliott, N Deleys, E Rivot, A Acou, E Réveillac, L Beaulaton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2021-04-01
Series:Endangered Species Research
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v44/p409-419/
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spelling doaj-ff60d6cb6bcb46c1b7a1078bf21f13e32021-07-07T07:16:47ZengInter-ResearchEndangered Species Research1863-54071613-47962021-04-014440941910.3354/esr01113Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine watersSAM Elliott0N Deleys1E Rivot2A Acou3E Réveillac4L Beaulaton5Management of Diadromous Fish in their Environment OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA, 35042 Rennes, FranceManagement of Diadromous Fish in their Environment OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA, 35042 Rennes, FranceManagement of Diadromous Fish in their Environment OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA, 35042 Rennes, FranceManagement of Diadromous Fish in their Environment OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA, 35042 Rennes, FranceLittoral, Environnement et Sociétés (LIENSs), UMR 7266, La Rochelle Université-CNRS, 17000 La Rochelle, FranceManagement of Diadromous Fish in their Environment OFB-INRAE-Institut Agro-UPPA, 35042 Rennes, FranceLampreys are ancestral jawless vertebrates with particularly complex life histories. Population declines resulting from increased anthropogenic pressure have been observed. For semelparous diadromous lampreys, the marine phase remains largely a black box, making targeted management and conservation measures difficult to implement. Here, we collated a database of 168904 hauls from both fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent surveys between 1965 and 2019. Lampreys were observed in only 254 hauls (<1% lamprey presence); 421 sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus and 300 European river lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis were identified. Sizes ranged from 13 to 92 cm and from 14 to 42 cm, respectively. The majority of lampreys (61%) were caught by mobile demersal gear types. The highest presence of both species was recorded within the Greater North Sea, followed by the Bay of Biscay. L. fluviatilis was observed closer to the coast than P. marinus. For both lampreys, there was an increase in size with distance from the coast. P. marinus were predominantly <60 cm and observed from August to February, indicating that these were sexually immature juveniles migrating out to sea. For L. fluviatilis, the majority were thought to be adults (>20 cm) and occurred in autumn, indicating inshore migration. Our observations provide insight into the ecology of lampreys at sea and highlight study locations and gear types, which may be more pertinent for future research. Greater awareness is needed during surveys to collate catch information on lampreys and improve understanding of their ecology and phenology at sea.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v44/p409-419/
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author SAM Elliott
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A Acou
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L Beaulaton
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N Deleys
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A Acou
E Réveillac
L Beaulaton
Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters
Endangered Species Research
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N Deleys
E Rivot
A Acou
E Réveillac
L Beaulaton
author_sort SAM Elliott
title Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters
title_short Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters
title_full Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters
title_fullStr Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters
title_full_unstemmed Shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western European marine waters
title_sort shedding light on the river and sea lamprey in western european marine waters
publisher Inter-Research
series Endangered Species Research
issn 1863-5407
1613-4796
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Lampreys are ancestral jawless vertebrates with particularly complex life histories. Population declines resulting from increased anthropogenic pressure have been observed. For semelparous diadromous lampreys, the marine phase remains largely a black box, making targeted management and conservation measures difficult to implement. Here, we collated a database of 168904 hauls from both fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent surveys between 1965 and 2019. Lampreys were observed in only 254 hauls (<1% lamprey presence); 421 sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus and 300 European river lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis were identified. Sizes ranged from 13 to 92 cm and from 14 to 42 cm, respectively. The majority of lampreys (61%) were caught by mobile demersal gear types. The highest presence of both species was recorded within the Greater North Sea, followed by the Bay of Biscay. L. fluviatilis was observed closer to the coast than P. marinus. For both lampreys, there was an increase in size with distance from the coast. P. marinus were predominantly <60 cm and observed from August to February, indicating that these were sexually immature juveniles migrating out to sea. For L. fluviatilis, the majority were thought to be adults (>20 cm) and occurred in autumn, indicating inshore migration. Our observations provide insight into the ecology of lampreys at sea and highlight study locations and gear types, which may be more pertinent for future research. Greater awareness is needed during surveys to collate catch information on lampreys and improve understanding of their ecology and phenology at sea.
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