Visible implant elastomer (VIE) tagging and simulated predation risk elicit similar physiological stress responses in three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus

J Fish Biol. 2015 May;86(5):1644-9. doi: 10.1111/jfb.12662. Epub 2015 Mar 25.

Abstract

The effect of visible implant elastomer (VIE) tagging on the immediate physiological stress response was tested in female three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus, using non-invasive waterborne cortisol analysis. Post-tagging cortisol levels were significantly higher compared with pretreatment baseline concentrations; however, when comparing post-tagging cortisol levels with cortisol levels after exposure to a simulated aerial predator, no significant differences were found. This study indicates that VIE tagging elicits a physiological stress response similar to those occurring in the everyday lives of this important biological model organism.

Keywords: cortisol; individual identification; simulated predator; waterborne hormone analysis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animal Identification Systems*
  • Animals
  • Elastomers*
  • Female
  • Hydrocortisone / analysis*
  • Predatory Behavior
  • Smegmamorpha / physiology*
  • Stress, Physiological*

Substances

  • Elastomers
  • Hydrocortisone