Morphological characteristics and population structure of Marbled Eel (Anguilla marmorata) in Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH(2022)

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The Marbled Eel (Anguilla marmorata) has a widespread distribution with a complex migration life cycle There were 350 individuals of sizes from 120 to 1137 mm were analysed on characteristic morphology at 4 developing stages: juvenile, fingerling, pre-adulthood and adulthood. Morphological indicators: total length (TL), head length (HL), dorsal fin origin (PD), anal fin origin (PA), distance from dorsal to anal fin (AD), distance from pectoral fins to dorsal fin (PDH), body length (TR), eye diameter (E), tail length (T) and eye distance (IO), colour characteristics and 10 characters were standardized against the LT or LH ratios determine 95.664% of morphological differences between individuals in the study population based on principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis tools. Phylogenetic tree with five morphological clusters with distance > 2.0 built a high genetic diversity. The difference of clusters is related to the morphology at different stages. Cluster 1 corresponds to the morphological characteristics at the fingerling stage (TL = 260-552.0 mm); cluster 3 is the pre-adult stage (TL = 324.6-533.9); cluster 4 is the juvenile stage (TL = 120.0-255.0); and clusters 2 and 5 for pre-adult and adult at reproductive migration (TL > 400).
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Anguilla marmorata, morphology, size, growth stage, genetic distance
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