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DOI10.1111/jav.01148
Context-dependent effects of radio transmitter attachment on a small passerine
Snijders, Lysanne1,2; Weme, Lydia E. Nieuwe1; de Goede, Piet2; Savage, James L.1; van Oers, Kees2; Naguib, Marc1
通讯作者Snijders, Lysanne
来源期刊JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY
ISSN0908-8857
EISSN1600-048X
出版年2017
卷号48期号:5页码:650-659
英文摘要

Biotelemetry devices provide unprecedented insights into the spatial behaviour and ecology of many animals. Quantifying the potential effects of attaching such devices to animals is essential, but certain effects may appear only in specific or particularly stressful contexts. Here we analyse the effects of radio transmitter attachment on great tits Parus major tagged over three environmentally dissimilar years, as part of a project studying social- and communication networks. When we radio-tagged birds before breeding, only those tagged in the coldest spring tended to be less likely to breed than control birds. Breeding probability was independent of relative transmitter weight (between 5 and 8% bodyweight). When we radio-tagged both parents during nestling provisioning (transmitter weight between 6 and 8%), tagged parents were more likely than control parents to desert their brood in two out of three years, while in the other year no tagged parents deserted. Tagged parents provisioning larger broods were most likely to desert, especially during lower average temperatures. Video analyses did not reveal any transmitter effects on provisioning behaviour of parents in the year with no desertion. We conclude that radio tagging before breeding did not lead to negative effects, regardless of transmitter weight, but that decisions about radio-tagging both parents during nestling provisioning need to be made with exceptional care, taking both environmental context and transmitter weight into account. Reporting results from long-term radio-tracking studies comprising several environmentally variable years is crucial to understand and predict potential transmitter effects and maximise the tremendous potential of biotelemetry.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Netherlands
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000403147100006
WOS关键词TIT PARUS-MAJOR ; GREAT TIT ; SOCIAL NETWORKS ; WILD ANIMALS ; CLUTCH-SIZE ; CONSERVATION ; BEHAVIOR ; PERFORMANCE ; RADIOTRANSMITTERS ; BIOTELEMETRY
WOS类目Ornithology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/200215
作者单位1.Wageningen Univ & Res, Dept Anim Sci, Behav Ecol Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands;
2.Netherlands Inst Ecol NIOO KNAW, Dept Anim Ecol, Wageningen, Netherlands
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Snijders, Lysanne,Weme, Lydia E. Nieuwe,de Goede, Piet,et al. Context-dependent effects of radio transmitter attachment on a small passerine[J],2017,48(5):650-659.
APA Snijders, Lysanne,Weme, Lydia E. Nieuwe,de Goede, Piet,Savage, James L.,van Oers, Kees,&Naguib, Marc.(2017).Context-dependent effects of radio transmitter attachment on a small passerine.JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY,48(5),650-659.
MLA Snijders, Lysanne,et al."Context-dependent effects of radio transmitter attachment on a small passerine".JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY 48.5(2017):650-659.
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