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突破极限:微发射器对小型幼年奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)的影响。

Pushing the envelope: Micro-transmitter effects on small juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).

机构信息

Fish Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hammond, Oregon, United States of America.

Fish Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Pasco, Washington, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Mar 25;15(3):e0230100. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230100. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Significant effort has been invested in downsizing telemetry transmitters so they can be used to monitor survival and behavior in a variety of fish species and life stages. Commercially available "micro" transmitters in particular have presented researchers with the opportunity to tag very small fish (< 250 mm fork length). We conducted a release/recapture study in tandem with a laboratory study of tag effects on juvenile yearling spring and subyearling fall Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Fish surgically implanted with both a micro-acoustic transmitter and passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags were compared with fish injected with only a PIT tag. Detections from both tag types showed that during the downstream migration, fish surgically implanted with both a micro-acoustic transmitter and PIT tag did not survive at the same rate or behave in the same manner as those injected with only a PIT tag. Differences in survival were more pronounced in subyearlings than in yearlings. This was likely due to warmer temperatures experienced by migrating subyearlings, their higher metabolic rate, and their smaller size and consequently higher tag-burden. To identify the mechanisms driving these differences, we necropsied migrating study fish recaptured at locations 225-460 km downstream from the release site. Results revealed that compared with PIT-tagged fish, micro-acoustic-tagged fish had heightened inflammatory responses within the body cavity, delayed healing of surgical incision sites, and poor body-condition. For study fish tagged along with those released to the river but held in the laboratory for observation, outcomes revealed that tag effects were similar in direction, but not as pronounced under artificial conditions.

摘要

人们投入了大量精力来缩小遥测发射器的体积,以便能够用于监测各种鱼类和生命阶段的生存和行为。特别是商业上可用的“微型”发射器为研究人员提供了标记非常小鱼(<250 毫米叉长)的机会。我们进行了一项释放/再捕获研究,同时进行了一项关于标签对幼龄和亚龄春季和秋季奇努克鲑(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)幼鱼影响的实验室研究。与仅注射 PIT 标签的鱼相比,接受过微声发射器和被动集成转发器(PIT)标签双重植入手术的鱼的检测结果表明,在下游洄游期间,同时植入微声发射器和 PIT 标签的鱼的存活率与仅注射 PIT 标签的鱼相同。存活率的差异在亚龄鱼中比在幼龄鱼中更为明显。这可能是由于洄游的亚龄鱼经历了更高的温度、更高的代谢率以及更小的体型和更高的标签负担。为了确定导致这些差异的机制,我们对在释放点下游 225-460 公里处捕获的洄游研究鱼进行了尸检。结果表明,与 PIT 标记的鱼相比,微声标记的鱼在体腔内有更高的炎症反应,手术切口的愈合延迟,身体状况不佳。对于与在河里释放的鱼一起标记并在实验室观察的研究鱼,结果表明,在人工条件下,标签效应的方向相似,但不那么明显。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/558f/7094837/acbbe5c7b298/pone.0230100.g001.jpg

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