Use of a Fluorophore to Tag Arthropods for Mark-Release-Recapture Type Research

J Insect Sci. 2021 Nov 1;21(6):20. doi: 10.1093/jisesa/ieab099.

Abstract

We examined the feasibility of externally marking insects with the liquid fluorescent forensic theft deterrent, SmartWater (SmartWater CSI, LLC.). We sprayed captive Lygus hesperus (Knight) (Hemiptera: Miridae), Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), and Hippodamia convergens Guérin-Méneville (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) with SmartWater fluorophore, and then qualitatively examined them for fluorescence by visual inspection under ultraviolet (UV) light and quantitatively measured them with a multiwavelength microplate fluorometer. The results indicate that this product has enormous potential as a taggant for L. hesperus and B. tabaci. However, the marking efficiency for H. convergens was only adequate. The advantages and limitations of using SmartWater as a biological marker for arthropod mark-release-recapture research are discussed.

Keywords: Bemisia tabaci; Lygus hesperus; central point release; dispersal; fluorescent mark.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Identification Systems*
  • Animals
  • Arthropods*
  • Fluorescent Dyes*

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes