Chemical marking of European glass eels Anguilla anguilla with alizarin red S and in combination with strontium: in situ evaluation of short‐term salinity effects on survival and efficient mass‐marking |
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Authors: | B. Kullmann M. Hempel R. Thiel |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Hamburg, Center of Natural History, Zoological Museum, Martin‐Luther‐King‐Platz 3, 20146, Hamburg, Germany;2. Landessportfischerverband Schleswig‐Holstein e.V., Papenkamp 52, 24114, Kiel, Germany |
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Abstract: | This study presents a new chemical double‐marking technique for European glass eels Anguilla anguilla by combing alizarin red S (ARS) and strontium chloride hexahydrate (Sr). Marked eels (double marked with ARS and Sr, but also single marked with ARS) were exposed in situ to brackish water (15 g l?1 artificial sea salt) for 14 days and did not exhibit increased mortalities compared with unmarked eels. Indeed, no mortality occurred in a marked group during the experiments. Moreover, an efficient mass‐marking approach with low handling effort for both single ARS and double ARS‐Sr techniques is described and was proven to be practicable for large‐scale stocking programmes. |
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Keywords: | alizarin red S Anguilla double marking handling effort in situ evaluation stocking programmes |
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