%0 Figure %A Yasuda, Tohya %A Nagano, Naoki %A Kitano, Hajime %A Ohga, Hirofumi %A Sakai, Takeshi %A Ohshimo, Seiji %A Matsuyama, Michiya %D 2015 %T MOESM1 of Tag attachment success can be temperature dependent: a case study of the chub mackerel Scomber japonicus %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/MOESM1_of_Tag_attachment_success_can_be_temperature_dependent_a_case_study_of_the_chub_mackerel_Scomber_japonicus/4401791 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3623633_D1.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7128176 %K Biologging %K Biotelemetry %K Behaviour %K Tagging %K Migration %K Small pelagic fish %K Water temperature %X Additional file 1: Figure S1. Observation of experimental fish. Description of data: (a) Experimental fish at the end of the warm condition experiment. Note that the fish indicated by white arrows had dark body colours. (b) A deceased individual in the Implantation-A group in the warm condition. Abrasions on the body surface are indicated by white arrows. (c) A deceased individual in the Implantation group in the warm condition. Note the bleeding around the eye. (d) A cut from surgery on a deceased individual in the Implantation group in the warm condition. (e) A dummy tag in the peritoneal cavity of a normal individual in the Implantation group. (f) Tagged and untagged fish in the experiment in the cold condition. %I figshare