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Growth and habitat residence history of migrating silver American eels transplanted to Taiwan.

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Figure 1. Sampling site of Japanese and exotic American eels in the estuary of the Kaoping River  of southern Taiwan
Table 1. Morphological characters of the six exotic silver American eels (AR1-AR6) collected in  the Kaoping River estuary  from 1999 to 2001.
Table 2. Comparison of total length (cm), body weight (g), and age at maturity (yr) of American eels from Taiwan (TA) and Nova  Scotia, Canada (CA), and Japanese eels from Taiwan (TJ)
Figure 2. Comparisons of back-calculated annual growth rate for (a) four female and (b) two  male exotic American eels in Taiwan.
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