Growth, Mortality, and Mark Retention of Hatchery Brook Trout Marked with Visible Implant Tags, Jaw Tags, and Adipose Fin Clips

Adam Zerrenner, D. Josephson, C. Krueger
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Abstract Growth, mortality, mark retention, and mark readability were compared among control and treatment groups of 197–265-mm hatchery brook trout Salvelinus fonitinalis marked with visible implant (VI) tags, adipose tin (AD) clips, or stainless steel circularstrap jaw tags. Based on growth rates calculated for individual fish after 90 d, brook trout marked with VI tags grew faster than those with jaw tags (P G 0.03). Mortality was higher after 251 d for jaw-tagged fish (45%) than the cumulative mortality (8.3%) observed among VI-tagged, AD clipped, and control fish, Mark retention was 759c for VI tags, 99% for jaw tags, and 100% for AD clips, Visible implant tag loss was greatest within 7 d after insertion. After 251 d. 37% of the VI tags were unreadable. but 92% of the “unreadable” tags were readable if magnification and light were used. Unreadability could limit the usefulness of VI tags in multiyear studies unless problem tags can be removed from the fish to read tag codes.
用可见的植入标签、下颌标签和脂肪鳍夹标记的孵化场鳟鱼的生长、死亡率和标记保留
摘要对197 ~ 265 mm孵化场鳟鱼(Salvelinus fonitinalis)的生长、死亡率、标记保留率和标记可读性进行了比较,分别用可见植入物(VI)标记、脂肪锡(AD)夹或不锈钢圆带颚标记进行标记。根据90 d后单鱼的生长率计算,标记有VI标签的鳟鱼比标记有颚标签的鳟鱼生长快(P < 0.03)。在251 d后,下颌标签鱼的死亡率(45%)高于VI标签、AD夹和对照鱼的累积死亡率(8.3%),VI标签的标记保留率为759c,下颌标签为99%,AD夹为100%,可见植入物标签在植入后7 d内损失最大。251 d后,37%的VI标签无法读取。但如果使用放大镜和光线,92%的“不可读”标签是可读的。不可读性可能会限制VI标签在多年研究中的有用性,除非问题标签可以从鱼身上移除以读取标签代码。
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