1. Weak effects of geolocators on small birds: A meta-analysis controlled for phylogeny and publication bias
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Michael T. Hallworth, Susana P. Bravo, Bradley K. Woodworth, Juan S. Monrós, Steffen Hahn, Joana Costa, Tamara Emmenegger, Tosha R. Kelly, Olivier Gilg, Simeon Lisovski, Chiara Scandolara, Peter Adamík, Miloš Krist, Janne Ouwehand, Steven M. Matsuoka, Terje Lislevand, Kent P. McFarland, Christopher C. Rimmer, Bohumír Chutný, Piotr Matyjasiak, Jaroslav Koleček, Nathan W. Cooper, Peter P. Marra, Arndt H. J. Wellbrock, Hazel Wheeler, Amy E. M. Newman, Chris M. Hewson, Cosme López, Jeroen Reneerkens, Makiko Takenaka, Dirk Tolkmitt, Amélie Roberto-Charron, Marina Guerrero, Petr Procházka, Václav Pavel, Martins Briedis, Vojtěch Brlík, Christoph M. Meier, Roland Neumann, Dmitry Kishkinev, Debora Arlt, José A. Alves, Emily L. Weiser, Ryan Norris, Christiaan Both, Jan van der Winden, James A. Johnson, Davor Ćiković, Michel Leconte, Malcolm D. Burgess, H. Herman van Oosten, Frédéric Jiguet, Eduardo J. Belda, Natalia Sokolova, Noah G. Perlut, Benjamin Metzger, Markus Piha, Klaudia Witte, Detlef Becker, Sanja Barišić, Kevin C. Fraser, Víctor R. Cueto, Tomas Pärt, Diana L. Humple, Václav Beran, Zoology, Both group, and Piersma group
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0106 biological sciences ,ZOOLOGIA ,Future studies ,Survival ,Animal Ecology and Physiology ,LEG-LOOP HARNESSES ,Tag effect ,01 natural sciences ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,TRACKING ,WINTERING AREAS ,ROUTES ,geolocator, GeoLight, FLightR, migration, annual schedules, precision ,Return rate ,Phylogeny ,Migration ,condition ,migration ,phenology ,reproduction ,return rate ,survival ,tracking device ,tag effect ,HIRUNDO-RUSTICA ,Matched control ,Reproduction ,GeoLight ,ATTACHMENT ,geolocation ,Phenology ,Meta-analysis ,1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology ,MIGRATORY CONNECTIVITY ,SONGBIRD ,geolocator ,Seasons ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,STRATEGIES ,tracking methods ,Zoology ,Biology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Birds ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Phylogenetics ,FLightR ,Animals ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,Condition ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,ANNUAL CYCLE ,Tracking device ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Plant Ecology ,QH ,Publication bias ,Ecología ,biology.organism_classification ,Songbird ,Geolocation ,annual schedules ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Animal Migration ,precision ,Vital rates ,Publication Bias - Abstract
Currently, the deployment of tracking devices is one of the most frequently used approaches to study movement ecology of birds. Recent miniaturization of light‐level geolocators enabled studying small bird species whose migratory patterns were widely unknown. However, geolocators may reduce vital rates in tagged birds and may bias obtained movement data. There is a need for a thorough assessment of the potential tag effects on small birds, as previous meta‐analyses did not evaluate unpublished data and impact of multiple life‐history traits, focused mainly on large species and the number of published studies tagging small birds has increased substantially. We quantitatively reviewed 549 records extracted from 74 published and 48 unpublished studies on over 7,800 tagged and 17,800 control individuals to examine the effects of geolocator tagging on small bird species (body mass, + Publisher's Statement: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: "Brlík, V, Koleček, J, Burgess, M, et al. Weak effects of geolocators on small birds: A meta‐analysis controlled for phylogeny and publication bias. J Anim Ecol. 2020; 89: 207– 220", which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.12962. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.; Read Only Lizenz.
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