Brief description
Data were collected to evaluate the practicality of marking the dorsal tegument as a tagging method for short-term mark-recapture studies of holothurians (Holothuria whitmaei, Bell 1887) and to compare the behaviour of 'marked' to 'unmarked' control animals.Full description
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Subjects
25 416033 |
Behavioural response |
Biosphere |
Ecological Dynamics |
Holothuria whitmaei |
Marine Biology |
Marine Invertebrates |
Oceans |
Range Changes |
Tagging method |
black teatfish |
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Identifiers
- Local : effect-of-invasive-tagging-on-the-activity-behaviour-of-holothuria-whitmaei-sea-cucumber-at-nin
- URI : data.gov.au/data/dataset/2ec8ee9d-b1d8-4bf2-9e93-b4f3ddec1840