2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40317-022-00279-x
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A subdermal tagging technique for juvenile sturgeon using a new self-powered acoustic tag

Abstract: Background A new technology for a self-powered acoustic tag (SPT) was developed for active tracking of juvenile fish, intended to avoid the typical battery life constraints associated with active telemetry technology. We performed a laboratory study to evaluate a subdermal tagging technique for the SPT and effects of the tag on survival, tag retention, and growth in juvenile white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus). Results Survival was associated … Show more

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“…[ 68 ] However, because the device is implanted in the body, the impact of the implantable label on the animal should be considered. [ 69 ] In order to ensure that the tag does not affect the free movement of the animal, the quality and size of the tag shall be considered based on the characteristics of the animal, and then an electronic implantable tag that can meet the signal transmission requirements shall be designed. Due to mechanical fatigue caused by the cyclic bending that breaks the aluminum (Al) strips and the lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric ceramics (PZT) fibers in the MFC, the above devices only lasted a few days before they failed.…”
Section: Aquatic Animal Behavior and Biochemical Information Sensing ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 68 ] However, because the device is implanted in the body, the impact of the implantable label on the animal should be considered. [ 69 ] In order to ensure that the tag does not affect the free movement of the animal, the quality and size of the tag shall be considered based on the characteristics of the animal, and then an electronic implantable tag that can meet the signal transmission requirements shall be designed. Due to mechanical fatigue caused by the cyclic bending that breaks the aluminum (Al) strips and the lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric ceramics (PZT) fibers in the MFC, the above devices only lasted a few days before they failed.…”
Section: Aquatic Animal Behavior and Biochemical Information Sensing ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progress in addressing the wicked Ural problem will require sustained and integrated efforts to answer a myriad of scientific questions at scale [169], and it stands to benefit from the availability of sophisticated and rapidly advancing technology that includes telemetric tagging systems to monitor fish movement, microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analyses to differentiate fish populations, and sensors and other electronic devices to combat IUU fishing [142,[172][173][174][175]. Although the financial and logistical difficulties of deploying technology to study fish in the Caspian basin are well known contributors to the current shortage of information about sturgeon [106], it is encouraging to note that they are gradually coming into use [145,[176][177][178].…”
Section: The Wicked Nature Of Re-establishing Sturgeon In the Ural Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%