Preliminary insight into parental contributions to Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) preleptocephali spawned on different nights.
Aya TakeuchiEitaro SawayamaMari KurokiMichael J MillerShun WatanabeKatsumi TsukamotoPublished in: Journal of fish biology (2022)
Parentage sibship-inference analyses were conducted using mtDNA sequencing and six microsatellite genotypes of 182 Japanese eel preleptocephali that were collected from one net-tow near the West Mariana Ridge in May 2014. At least 328 parents were involved in producing the 182 preleptocephali, and several parents may have spawned a few times during 3 days of a spawning period. Half-sibs suggested that a few parents mated with 1-3 partners, indicating that the Japanese eel can form spawning aggregations in which several parents mate with each other in the ocean.