Background: Telemetry applied to aquatic organisms has recently developed greatly. Physiological sensors have been increasingly used as tools for fish welfare monitoring. However, for the technology to be used as a reliable welfare indicator, it is important that the tagging procedure does not disrupt fish physiology, behaviour and performance. In this communication, we share our medium-term data on stress physiological profile and growth performance after surgical tag implantation in two important marine fish species for European aquaculture, the sea bream (Sparus aurata) and the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Results: Blood samples after surgical tag implantation (46 days for the sea bream and 95 days for the sea bass) revealed...
Although individual electronic tagging using PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tags is well estab...
In this study, 12 farmed Atlantic salmon (~1200 g) were tagged with commercially available heart rat...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) is an aquaculture species with the potential for expanded c...
Little is known about the long-term consequences of surgically implanted telemetry devices on wild ...
Telemetry studies often assume a lack of adverse effects caused by tag attachment and presence in va...
External tagging of fish with electronic tags has been used for decades for a wide range of marine a...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
We investigated the relationship between telemetry measurements of heart rate and swimming activity ...
The development of small acoustic transmitters has enabled researchers to monitor earlier life stage...
Physiological real-time monitoring could help to prevent health and welfare issues in farmed fishes....
Telemetry data collected via internally implanted transmitters are commonly used to monitor and mana...
In this study, we investigated the effects of acoustic tag implantation on standard and routine meta...
The effects of intracoelomic tagging procedure (i.e. implantation by surgical incision into the abdo...
Background Fish telemetry using electronic transmitter or data storage tags has become a common meth...
Internal electronic tagging is a major issue in flatfish species due to the small size of abdominal ...
Although individual electronic tagging using PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tags is well estab...
In this study, 12 farmed Atlantic salmon (~1200 g) were tagged with commercially available heart rat...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) is an aquaculture species with the potential for expanded c...
Little is known about the long-term consequences of surgically implanted telemetry devices on wild ...
Telemetry studies often assume a lack of adverse effects caused by tag attachment and presence in va...
External tagging of fish with electronic tags has been used for decades for a wide range of marine a...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
We investigated the relationship between telemetry measurements of heart rate and swimming activity ...
The development of small acoustic transmitters has enabled researchers to monitor earlier life stage...
Physiological real-time monitoring could help to prevent health and welfare issues in farmed fishes....
Telemetry data collected via internally implanted transmitters are commonly used to monitor and mana...
In this study, we investigated the effects of acoustic tag implantation on standard and routine meta...
The effects of intracoelomic tagging procedure (i.e. implantation by surgical incision into the abdo...
Background Fish telemetry using electronic transmitter or data storage tags has become a common meth...
Internal electronic tagging is a major issue in flatfish species due to the small size of abdominal ...
Although individual electronic tagging using PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tags is well estab...
In this study, 12 farmed Atlantic salmon (~1200 g) were tagged with commercially available heart rat...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) is an aquaculture species with the potential for expanded c...