魚類螢光標記試劑 (VIE標籤) VISIBLE IMPLANT ELASTOMER TAGS

魚類螢光標記試劑 (VIE標籤) 小巧、靈活且具有生物相容性,這使得它們可用於多種物種。
用於標記甲殼類動物、頭足類動物、腹足類動物、爬行動物、兩棲動物、小型哺乳動物、蛛形綱動物和其他動物。
以液體形式注入,固化成柔韌的固體。標籤植入透明或半透明組織下方,並保持外部可見。

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Color Selection

Visible Implant Elastomer comes in 10 colors. Red, pink, yellow, green, orange and
blue are fluorescent. Black, purple, brown, and white are not. The fluorescent colors
are highly visible in ambient light and provide the option of greatly enhanced tag
detection when fluoresced with the VI Light. Fluorescing the tags is especially helpful
when tagging under pigmentation or when recovering tags in the dark.
This video about tagging glass eels to evaluate dam passage shows how effective
the fluorescence can be.

VIE color selection can be tricky and getting it right is an important part of your
experimental design. Your choice depends on how much contrast you need with the
background pigmentation, how many different colors you require, and the type of light
you will use to fluoresce the tags.

Visible Implant Elastomer is available in 10 colors, shown on the top, in ambient light. Red, green, yellow, orange, blue, pink and green fluoresce under the VI Light (bottom photo).

General recommendations

  • Exhaust all possibilities with fluorescent colors before using non-fluorescent colors.
    Maximum tag detection is obtained by fluorescing tags with the VI Light.
  • Use non-fluorescent colors only when there is no potential for the tag to become
    obscured and when all tag detection will occur in bright light.
  • When using the VI Light, we recommend that the first four colors selected be
    red, yellow, orange, and blue.
  • Test the product under field conditions before beginning large-scale projects.

Colors that may be confused when using the VI Light:

  • Green and yellow appear nearly identical.
  • Red and pink look similar but can be separated if the VIE Color Standard is used
    and if the samplers are trained. We recommend that you test these two colors in
    your animal and with the samplers who will recover the tags.

Colors that may be confused in Ambient Light:

  • Black and brown appear nearly identical.
  • Brown and purple look similar. With the VI Light, purple will appear much lighter
    while brown does not change. This feature may be used to help distinguish these
    colors.