Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, Red Sea Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Environmental Protection and Regeneration, Red Sea Global, Umluj, Saudi Arabia.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 29;14(1):17432. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-68302-0.
The ability to identify individual animals can provide valuable insights into the behaviour, life history, survivorship, and demographics of wild populations. Photo-identification (photo-ID) uses unique natural markings to identify individuals and can be effective for scalable and non-invasive research on marine fauna. The successful application of photo-ID requires that chosen distinguishing markings are unique to individuals and persist over time. In this study, we validate the use of dorsal spot patterns for identifying individual blue-spotted ribbontail rays (Taeniura lymma) in conjunction with traditional tagging methods. Spot patterns were unique among T. lymma with 90.3% of individuals correctly identified using IS photo-matching software from images taken up to 496 days apart. In comparison, traditional physical tagging methods showed a tag loss rate of 27% and a maximum tag retention period of only 356 days. Our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of photo-ID as a tool to monitor populations and better understand the ecology of the blue-spotted ribbontail ray without the need for physical tagging. The validation of photo-ID for this widespread species is important as it enables behavioural and demographic changes to be easily tracked in relation to coastal threats such as human development and habitat degradation.
个体识别能力可以为野生动物的行为、生活史、生存能力和人口统计学提供有价值的见解。照片识别(photo-ID)使用独特的自然标记来识别个体,对于海洋动物群的可扩展和非侵入性研究非常有效。photo-ID 的成功应用要求所选的独特标记个体之间是独特的,并能随着时间的推移而持久存在。在这项研究中,我们验证了结合传统标记方法使用背部斑点模式来识别个体蓝斑长尾魟(Taeniura lymma)的方法。斑点图案在 T. lymma 中是独一无二的,使用 IS 照片匹配软件,从相隔长达 496 天的图像中可以正确识别 90.3%的个体。相比之下,传统的物理标记方法显示出 27%的标记丢失率和最长 356 天的标记保留期。我们的研究结果表明,photo-ID 作为一种监测种群和更好地了解蓝斑长尾魟生态学的工具是有效的,而无需进行物理标记。这种广泛分布的物种的 photo-ID 验证非常重要,因为它可以轻松跟踪与人类发展和栖息地退化等沿海威胁有关的行为和人口统计学变化。