Animals are often difficult to distinguish at an individual level, and being able to identify individuals can be crucial in ecological or behavioral studies. In response to this challenge, biologists have developed a range of marking (tattoos, brands, toe-clips) and tagging (banding, collars, PIT, VIA, VIE) methods to identify individuals and cohorts. Animals with complex life cycles are notoriously hard to mark because of the distortion or loss of the tag across metamorphosis. In amphibians, few studies have attempted larval tagging and none have been conducted on a tropical species. Here, we present the first successful account of VIE tagging in early larval stages (Gosner stage 25) of the dyeing poison frog (Dendrobates tinctorius) coupl...
International audienceIndividual marking has become essential for studying population dynamics and e...
Herpetological research involving amphibians is increasingly using mark and recapture methods, emplo...
Reliably marking larvae and reidentifying them after metamorphosis is a challenge that has hampered ...
There has long been debate over alternatives to toe-clipping as an individual marking method in anur...
Mark–recapture studies are often used to quantify rates of recruitment and survival, growth rates an...
Mark–recapture studies are often used to quantify rates of recruitment and survival, growth rates an...
Effective marking techniques are required for both laboratory and field studies of adult amphibians,...
With controversy over toe-clipping as an ethical and effective approach to individual marking method...
publisher<Synopsis>Fluorescent elastomer internal tags were injected into the larvae of Japanese bro...
publisher<Synopsis>Fluorescent elastomer internal tags were injected into the larvae of Japanese bro...
Many recent amphibian studies have involved marking individuals using visible implant elastomer (VIE...
Fluorescent elastomer internal tags were injected into the larvae of Japanese brown frog, Rana japon...
Amphibians can be very difficult to mark because of their extraordinary powers of regeneration. Alth...
Passive integrated transponder (PIT) and visible implant elastomer (VIE) tags are commonly used to i...
International audienceIndividual marking has become essential for studying population dynamics and e...
International audienceIndividual marking has become essential for studying population dynamics and e...
Herpetological research involving amphibians is increasingly using mark and recapture methods, emplo...
Reliably marking larvae and reidentifying them after metamorphosis is a challenge that has hampered ...
There has long been debate over alternatives to toe-clipping as an individual marking method in anur...
Mark–recapture studies are often used to quantify rates of recruitment and survival, growth rates an...
Mark–recapture studies are often used to quantify rates of recruitment and survival, growth rates an...
Effective marking techniques are required for both laboratory and field studies of adult amphibians,...
With controversy over toe-clipping as an ethical and effective approach to individual marking method...
publisher<Synopsis>Fluorescent elastomer internal tags were injected into the larvae of Japanese bro...
publisher<Synopsis>Fluorescent elastomer internal tags were injected into the larvae of Japanese bro...
Many recent amphibian studies have involved marking individuals using visible implant elastomer (VIE...
Fluorescent elastomer internal tags were injected into the larvae of Japanese brown frog, Rana japon...
Amphibians can be very difficult to mark because of their extraordinary powers of regeneration. Alth...
Passive integrated transponder (PIT) and visible implant elastomer (VIE) tags are commonly used to i...
International audienceIndividual marking has become essential for studying population dynamics and e...
International audienceIndividual marking has become essential for studying population dynamics and e...
Herpetological research involving amphibians is increasingly using mark and recapture methods, emplo...
Reliably marking larvae and reidentifying them after metamorphosis is a challenge that has hampered ...