Catadromous
Catadromous is a mode of migration in which mature individuals live in freshwater or estuarine environments and migrate downstream into saltwater to spawn. The term is the reverse of anadromous, where organisms spawn in freshwater after living in the ocean. The name reflects the direction of movement: from inland waters toward the sea for reproduction.
In a typical catadromous life cycle, adults reside in rivers or lakes and migrate downstream to marine
The best-known catadromous group is the freshwater eels of the genus Anguilla, including the European eel (Anguilla
Catadromy has significant ecological and conservation implications. Its reliance on intact riverine and coastal habitats, migratory