An experimental evaluation of the effects of geolocator design and attachment method on between-year survival on whinchats Saxicola rubetra

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作者
Blackburn, Emma [1 ,2 ]
Burgess, Malcolm [4 ]
Freeman, Benedictus [2 ,3 ]
Risely, Alice [5 ]
Izang, Arin [2 ]
Ivande, Sam [1 ,2 ]
Hewson, Chris [6 ]
Cresswell, Will [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ St Andrews, Ctr Biol Divers, Harold Mitchell Bldg, St Andrews KY16 9TH, Fife, Scotland
[2] AP Leventis Ornithol Res Inst, Jos, Nigeria
[3] Fauna & Flora Int FFI, 2 Harmons Compound, Oldest Congo Town, Monrovia, Liberia
[4] RSPB Ctr Conservat Sci, Sandy SG19 2DL, Beds, England
[5] Deakin Univ, Ctr Integrat Ecol, Geelong, Vic 3216, Australia
[6] British Trust Ornithol, Nunnery IP24 2PU, Thetford, England
关键词
RADIO-TRANSMITTERS; TRACKING; BEHAVIOR; MASS; CONSEQUENCES; METAANALYSIS; MIGRATION; HARNESS; MARKING; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1111/jav.00871
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Data from location logging tags have revolutionised our understanding of migration ecology, but methods of tagging that do not compromise survival need to be identified. We compared resighting rates for 156 geolocator-tagged and 316 colour ringed-only whinchats on their African wintering grounds after migration to and from eastern Europe in two separate years. We experimentally varied both light stalk length (0, 5 and 10 mm) and harness material (elastic or non-elastic nylon braid tied on, leg-loop 'Rappole' harnesses) in the second year using a reasonably balanced design (all tags in the first year used an elastic harness and 10 mm light stalk). Tags weighed 0.63 g (0.01 SE), representing 4.1% of average body mass. There was no overall significant reduction in between-year resighting rate (our proxy for survival) comparing tagged and untagged birds in either year. When comparing within tagged birds, however, using a tied harness significantly reduced resighting rate by 53% on average compared to using an elastic harness (in all models), but stalk length effects were not statistically significant in any model considered. There was no strong evidence that the fit (relative tightness) or added tag mass affected survival, although tied tags were fitted more tightly later in the study, and birds fitted with tied tags later may have had lower survival. Overall, on a precautionary principle, deploying tags with non-elastic tied harnesses should be avoided because the necessary fit, so as not to reduce survival, is time-consuming to achieve and does not necessarily improve with experience. Geolocator tags of the recommended percentage of body mass fitted with elastic leg-loop harnesses and with short light stalks can be used without survival effects in small long-distance migrant birds.
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