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The final preferred temperatures (FPTs) of adult premigratory and migratory life-history phases of American eels, Anguilla rostrata, were determined by chronic tests in a horizontal thermal gradient. Mean FPTs were between 17 and 20°C and were not significantly different between life-history phases, acclimation temperatures, illumination regimes, photoperiods or sexual maturation states. Thermal behavior of eels was highly variable, both among individuals of the various test groups and among repeated tests of single individuals. Light inhibited behavioral thermoregulation by promoting shelter-seeking. The following inferences are drawn from the laboratory findings and observations of migrating A. rostrata and A. anguilla (European eels) in the North Atlantic: (1) decreasing temperatures may initiate downstream migration of silver eels, (2) eels may select temperatures close to their FPT in thermally stratified environments, but will tolerate higher and lower temperatures depending on illumination or other physical constraints, (3) the oceanic phase of the migration to the Sargasso Sea may take place at relatively shallow depths in the open ocean, probably within the upper 1000 meters. The strong eurythermality observed in eels may facilitate their occupation of and migration through thermally diverse and unpredictable habitats.
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Haro, A.J. Thermal preferenda and behavior of Atlantic eels (genus Anguilla) in relation to their spawning migration. Environ Biol Fish 31, 171–184 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00001018
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