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欧亚河狸体内 PIT 标签和手术植入设备的留存与丢失。

Retention and loss of PIT tags and surgically implanted devices in the Eurasian beaver.

机构信息

Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, University of South-Eastern Norway, Bø i Telemark, Norway.

Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Grenåvej 14, 8410, Rønde, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2022 Jun 10;18(1):219. doi: 10.1186/s12917-022-03333-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Passive integrated transponder devices (PIT tags) are a valuable tool for individual identification of animals. Similarly, the surgical implantation of transmitters and bio-loggers can provide useful data on animal location, physiology and behavior. However, to avoid unnecessary recapture and related stress of study animals, PIT tags and bio-loggers should function reliably for long periods of time. Here, we evaluated the retention of PIT tags, and of very high frequency (VHF) transmitters and bio-loggers that were either implanted subcutaneously or into the peritoneal cavity of Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber).

RESULTS

Over a 21-year period, we implanted PIT tags in 456 individuals and failed to detect a PIT tag at recapture in 30 cases, consisting of 26 individuals (6% of individuals). In all instances, we were still able to identify the individual due to the presence of unique ear tag numbers and tail scars. Moreover, we implanted 6 VHFs, 36 body temperature loggers and 21 heart rate loggers in 28 individuals, and experienced frequent loss of temperature loggers (at least 6 of 23 recaptured beavers) and heart rate loggers (10 of 18 recaptured beavers). No VHFs were lost in 2 recaptured beavers.

CONCLUSIONS

Possible causes for PIT tag loss (or non-detection) were incorrect implantation, migration of the tag within the body, a foreign body reaction leading to ejection, or malfunctioning of the tag. We speculate that logger loss was related to a foreign body reaction, and that loggers were either rejected through the incision wound or, in the case of temperature loggers, possibly adhered and encapsulated to intestines, and then engulfed by the gastro-intestinal tract and ejected. We discuss animal welfare implications and give recommendations for future studies implanting bio-loggers into wildlife.

摘要

背景

被动集成式应答器设备(PIT 标签)是识别动物个体的有价值的工具。同样,发射器和生物记录器的外科植入可以提供有关动物位置、生理和行为的有用数据。然而,为了避免不必要地重新捕获和相关的研究动物压力,PIT 标签和生物记录器应该能够长时间可靠地工作。在这里,我们评估了 PIT 标签的保留率,以及非常高频率(VHF)发射器和生物记录器的保留率,这些发射器和生物记录器分别被植入皮下或欧亚河狸(Castor fiber)的腹腔中。

结果

在 21 年的时间里,我们在 456 只个体中植入了 PIT 标签,但在 30 次重新捕获中未能检测到 PIT 标签,其中包括 26 只个体(占个体的 6%)。在所有情况下,由于独特的耳标号码和尾巴疤痕的存在,我们仍然能够识别个体。此外,我们在 28 只个体中植入了 6 个 VHF、36 个体温记录器和 21 个心率记录器,经常丢失体温记录器(至少有 23 只重新捕获的海狸中有 6 只)和心率记录器(18 只重新捕获的海狸中有 10 只)。在 2 只重新捕获的海狸中没有丢失 VHF。

结论

PIT 标签丢失(或未检测到)的可能原因是植入不正确、标签在体内迁移、导致排出的异物反应或标签故障。我们推测记录器丢失与异物反应有关,记录器要么通过切口伤口被拒绝,要么在体温记录器的情况下,可能附着并包裹在肠上,然后被胃肠道吞噬并排出。我们讨论了动物福利的影响,并为未来将生物记录器植入野生动物的研究提出了建议。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/779a/9188177/fa2b3eae7aae/12917_2022_3333_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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