No effect of satellite tagging on survival, recruitment, longevity, productivity and social dominance of a raptor, and the provisioning and condition of its offspring
The deployment of electronic devices on animals is rapidly expanding and producing leapfrog advances in ecological knowledge. Even though their effects on the ecology and behaviour of the marked subjects are potentially important, < 10% of the studies are accompanied by an evaluation of impa...
Main Authors: | Sergio, F, Tavecchia, G, Tanferna, A, López Jiménez, L, Blas, J, De Stephanis, R, Marchant, T, Kumar, N, Hiraldo, F |
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Other Authors: | Wilson, J |
Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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