A field evaluation of long-term effects of PIT tagging

J Fish Biol. 2020 Apr;96(4):1055-1059. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14292. Epub 2020 Mar 6.

Abstract

Passive integrated transponder (PIT)-tagging is commonly used in behavioural studies of fish, although long-term evaluations of effects from tagging under natural conditions are scarce. We PIT-tagged common bream Abramis brama, European perch Perca fluviatilis, pike Esox lucius and roach Rutilus rutilus, released them in their lakes of origin and recaptured them after 103-3269 days. Overall, tagged fish did not differ in condition from non-tagged fish, except for small R. rutilus that had a lower length-specific body mass in one lake in 1 year. We conclude that PIT-tagging in general has negligible long-term effects on fish condition.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Animal Identification Systems / standards*
  • Animals
  • Cyprinidae
  • Esocidae
  • Fishes / physiology*
  • Lakes
  • Perches
  • Remote Sensing Technology / adverse effects
  • Remote Sensing Technology / standards*