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A novel method for locating tagged infaunal bivalves: Submersible pulse technology metal detectors
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Authors/contributors
- Toll, R.B. (Author)
- Prezant, Robert (Author)
- Rollins, Harold (Author)
Title
A novel method for locating tagged infaunal bivalves: Submersible pulse technology metal detectors
Abstract
Hardelams, Mercenaria mercenaria (Linne, 1758), tagged with brass washers attached to the outer shell surface and replanted into their natural habitat, were located remotely through the use of a commercially available, fully submersible, pulse technology metal detector. The ability to remotely locate tagged, replanted clams can increase the speed and efficiency of field operations associated with studies of clam population dynamics. Also, this methodology can reduce localized disturbances to the habitat that routinely accompany extensive hand probing to relocate experimental clams in traditional tag and recapture based studies.
Publication
Journal of Shellfish Research
Date
2002-01-01
Volume
22
Pages
501-503
Journal Abbr
Journal of Shellfish Research
Citation Key
tollNovelMethodLocating2002
Short Title
A novel method for locating tagged infaunal bivalves
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ResearchGate
Citation
Toll, R. B., Prezant, R., & Rollins, H. (2002). A novel method for locating tagged infaunal bivalves: Submersible pulse technology metal detectors. Journal of Shellfish Research, 22, 501–503.
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