Reference |
Woods, C. M. C. & P. J. James. 2003. Evaluation of visible implant fluorescent elastomer (VIE) as a tagging technique for spiny lobsters (Jasus edwardsii). Marine and Freshwater Research 54:853-858. |
Abstract |
Tagging crustaceans for growth studies is often difficult because
external tags/marks may be shed or cause mortalities during moulting. In
this investigation, the effectiveness of visible implant fluorescent
elastomer (VIE) as an invasive tagging technique for spiny lobsters (Jasus
edwardsii) was investigated over a 6-month period. Tagged lobsters were
either tagged with the tag running transversely across the ventral abdominal
superficial flexor muscle block (transverse VIE) in the second abdominal
segment, or in-line with the ventral abdominal superficial flexor muscle
block (longitudinal VIE). Non-tagged lobsters were used as the control. At
the conclusion of the investigation there were no differences in growth or
survival between tagged lobsters and untagged controls and tag retention
rates were 100% for both tagging treatments over the 6-month period. Tag
visibility was high after six months in both tagging treatments, although
higher in the longitudinal VIE treatment. Tag fragmentation was frequent in
the transverse VIE treatment, but infrequent in the longitudinal VIE
treatment. We conclude that VIE is an effective tagging technique for J.
edwardsii in terms of the high degree of tag visibility, retention, and
non-detrimental impact on the growth and survival of tagged animals,
provided the VIE tag is injected in-line with the orientation of the muscle
fibres/tissue. |
Tag |
Visible Implant Elastomer (VIE) |
Objective |
Evaluate Tags |
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