Ds. Waters et al., RELATIVE POSITION OF CODED WIRE TAGS IN PADDLEFISH ROSTRUMS, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 126(2), 1997, pp. 338-342
Paddlefish Polyodon spathula were tagged with 2-mm-long coded wire tag
s (CWTs) inserted 2 mm into the distal end of the rostrum to determine
if the relative position of CWTs changed as the rostrum grew. Thirty
fish were randomly selected weekly for measurements of body length (an
terior edge of eye to tail fork), rostrum length (anterior eye to dist
al end of the rostrum), and relative position of the tag (determined f
rom X rays). Mean body length of tagged paddlefish increased from 79 m
m on 30 June 1995 to 183 mm on 10 August 1995. Mean relative position
of the tag (length from tag to tip of rostrum/rostrum length) varied f
rom 9.7% of total rostrum length on 30 June 1995 to 18.6% on 3 August
1995. We believe that the change in relative position of CWTs is a fun
ction of rostrum growth rate, and the change would probably be highest
in age-0 paddlefish and decline as age increases.