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Comprehensive evaluation of passive tags show no adverse effects in an economically important crustacean

机译:无源标签的综合评价显示在经济上重要的甲壳类动物中没有不利影响

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Animal tagging can reveal important information about population size, growth and survivorship, however the accuracy of this information relies on establishing that tags are retained and that there are no adverse tag -associated effects. A suite of potential effects associated with Coded Wire Tags (CWTs) was investigated in captive and in wild Nephrops norvegicus. The study included a total of 232 N. norvegicus (107 tagged and 125 untagged) which were held captive in the laboratory over 12 months. NO tag loss was recorded in these captive N. norvegicus despite moulting having occurred in 77/107 tagged individuals. Recovery of tags from the initial tagging site or otherwise was compared in captive and wild animals by tagging and releasing an additional 205 N. norvegichs into Clew Bay, Co. Mayo in Ireland, and recapturing them approximately one year later. Tag movement away for the site of injection consistently occurred in similar to 23% of cases (all treatments combined). In '10% of individuals, tags were found at the individual's extremities and, due to their precarious position, these tags would certainly have been lost during the next moult. However, tag movement was very consistent across groups organized by sex (male/female), mobility (captive/wild) and growth increment (high/low), therefore the proportion of tags lost during longer experiments is not predicted to be biased across these groupings. Mortality was not increased in tagged individuals relative to controls in large (above median) or small (below median) size classes in either males or females. In fact, mortality was reduced in tagged females of both sizes compared with the untagged group. An apparently positive effect of tags was that the frequency of moulting was higher in tagged males and females compared with their untagged counterparts. Differences in growth increment at moult were also seen in males, with tagged individuals growing up to 50% more. While the latter was conceivably a sampling artifact, the beneficial effect of tags on moulting warrants further study. Overall, the results indicate no negative"effects of CWTs on N. norvegicus growth and survival. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:动物标记可以揭示有关人口大小,增长和生存的重要信息,但是该信息的准确性依赖于建立标签保留,并且没有不利的标签 - 可分配效果。在俘虏和野生Nephrops Norvegicus中研究了一种与编码线标签(CWT)相关的潜在效果的套件。该研究包括共232 N Norvegicus(107个标记的标记和125个未标记),该研究在200个月内在实验室中持有俘虏。尽管在77/107标记的个体中发生了换热,但在这些俘虏N.Torvegicus中没有记录标签损失。通过标记和释放额外的205 N.Norvegich,在爱尔兰的Clew Bay,Co. Careo,Co. Co. Co.,Clew Bay,Co. Careo Conso Cone,并在大约一年后恢复了捕获和野生动物的标签或以其他方式进行比较。标签用于注射部位的运动始终发生在类似于23%的病例(所有治疗组合)。在“10%的个人中,标签被发现在个人的四肢,并且由于他们的不稳定地位,这些标签肯定会在下一个换羽期间丢失。然而,跨性别(男性/女性),流动性(俘虏/野生)和生长增量(高/低)组织的群体的标签运动非常一致,因此在更长的实验期间丢失的标签的比例不会被偏向这些分组。在标记的个体中没有增加,相对于男性或女性的大小(低于中位数)或小(低于中位数)大小课程的控制而增加。事实上,与未标记的群体相比,两种尺寸的标记女性的死亡率降低。标签的显着积极效果是,与其未标记的对应物相比,标记的雄性和女性的粉碎频率较高。莫尔特在莫尔特生长增量的差异也在雄性中看到,标记的个体增长高达50%。虽然后者可以想到采样伪像,但标签对蜕皮的有益效果需要进一步研究。总体而言,结果表明CWTS对NORVEGICUS生长和生存的影响。(C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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