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编码金属标签对牙鲆(Paralichthys olivaceus)苗种标记的效果
徐永江,柳学周,张 凯,蓝功岗,史 宝
1.农业部海洋渔业可持续发展重点实验室 青岛市海水鱼类种子工程与生物技术重点实验室 中国水产科学研究院黄海水产研究所 青岛 266071;2.青岛海洋科学与技术国家实验室 海洋渔业科学与食物产出过程功能实验室 青岛 266071;3.青岛贝宝海洋科技有限公司 青岛 266400
摘要:
为了开发适宜牙鲆(Paralichthys olivaceus)苗种放流的标志技术,利用编码金属标签(CWT)对不同规格牙鲆苗种进行了标记实验,并从标记死亡率、脱标率、适宜标记鱼规格等方面评价了CWT的标记效果。结果显示,CWT标记3种规格的牙鲆苗种后,脱标均发生在标记后的4 d内,其后未再发生脱标现象。小规格苗种[全长为(5.92±0.41) cm]死亡率较高(13%),中规格苗种[全长(8.92±0.36) cm]死亡率为2%,大规格苗种[全长为(12.06±0.62) cm]死亡率为1%。小规格、中规格和大规格苗种脱标率分别为3.3%、2.4%和0.7%。建立了标记死亡率(M)与苗种全长(TL)、体厚度(BT)的关系模型:M=0.7254 TL2 –15.3220 TL+79.4260 (R2=0.9601);M = 1.3627 BT2 –15.5610 BT + 44.4330 (R²= 0.9645),为适宜苗种规格选择与标记效果评价提供了依据。今后利用CWT标签进行牙鲆苗种标志放流时,建议选择全长6 cm以上的苗种进行背部肌肉标记,标记对苗种游泳行为和生长无影响,表明CWT是一种适宜在牙鲆大规模标志放流中应用的理想标志方式。
关键词:  编码金属标签  牙鲆苗种  标记效果  评价模型
DOI:10.11758/yykxjz.20160722002
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基金项目:国家鲆鲽类产业技术体系项目(CARS-50)、中国水产科学研究院黄海水产研究所级基本科研业务费(20603022016003)和国家国际科技合作专项项目(2013DFA31410)共同资助
Tagging Juvenile Japanese Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) with Coded Wire Tags
XU Yongjiang1,2,3,4, LIU Xuezhou1,2,3,4, ZHANG Kai5, LAN Gonggang5, SHI Bao1,2,3,4
1.Key Laboratory of Sustainable Development of Marine Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture;2.Qingdao Key Laboratory for Marine Fish Breeding and Biotechnology;3.Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Qingdao 266071;4.Laboratory for Marine Fisheries Science and Food Production Processes, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao, 266071;5.Qingdao Beibao Marine Science and Technology Co. Ltd., Qingdao 266400
Abstract:
In this study we tested the feasibility of coded wire tags (CWTs) as a novel high-efficiency tagging method for Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). A total of three size groups were tested. The total lengths for small, medium, and large size groups were (5.92±0.41) cm, (8.92±0.36) cm, and (12.06±0.62) cm respectively. In a short-term experiment, we marked hatchery-reared juveniles with CWTs in the dorsal muscle and examined whether the fish size affected the tag retention and tagging-induced mortality. Tag retention was above 96% in all the three size groups and appeared to be unaffected by the fish size. Tag loss was only observed within 4 days post tagging. Tagging-induced mortality for small juveniles (13%) was significantly higher than that for the medium (4%) and the large (1%) juveniles. The tag shedding rates for the small, medium, and large juveniles were 3.3%, 2.4%, and 0.7% respectively. Linear dependence models were established to describe the relationships of tagging-induced mortality, the total length, and the body thickness. Death of small marked juveniles usually occurred within 4 days post tagging. In order to reduce the post-tagging mortality and biases in stocking assessment, we recommended CWT tagging on juveniles at least 6 cm in body length. The CWT tagging may have no effects on the growth and swimming behavior of the fish, therefore could be an ideal tagging method for Japanese founder juveniles. It is potentially a good tool in large-scale tagging and evaluation of Japanese flounder in the future.
Key words:  Coded wire tags  Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)  Tagging effects  Evaluation model