Vojtěch Brlík
Weak effects of geolocators on small birds: A meta-analysis controlled for phylogeny and publication bias.
Brlík, Vojtěch; Koleček, Jaroslav; Burgess, Malcolm; Hahn, Steffen; Humple, Diana; Krist, Miloš; Ouwehand, Janne; Weiser, Emily L.; Adamík, Peter; Alves, José A.; Arlt, Debora; Barišić, Sanja; Becker, Detlef; Belda, Eduardo J.; Beran, Václav; Both, Christiaan; Bravo, Susana P.; Briedis, Martins; Chutný, Bohumír; Ćiković, Davor; Cooper, Nathan W.; Costa, Joana S.; Cueto, Víctor R.; Emmenegger, Tamara; Fraser, Kevin; Gilg, Olivier; Guerrero, Marina; Hallworth, Michael T.; Hewson, Chris; Jiguet, Frédéric; Johnson, James A.; Kelly, Tosha; Kishkinev, Dmitry; Leconte, Michel; Lislevand, Terje; Lisovski, Simeon; López, Cosme; McFarland, Kent P.; Marra, Peter P.; Matsuoka, Steven M.; Matyjasiak, Piotr; Meier, Christoph M.; Metzger, Benjamin; Monrós, Juan S.; Neumann, Roland; Newman, Amy; Norris, Ryan; Pärt, Tomas; Pavel, Václav; Perlut, Noah; Piha, Markus; Reneerkens, Jeroen; Rimmer, Christopher C.; Roberto-Charron, Amélie; Scandolara, Chiara; Sokolova, Natalia; Takenaka, Makiko; Tolkmitt, Dir...
Authors
Jaroslav Koleček
Malcolm Burgess
Steffen Hahn
Diana Humple
Miloš Krist
Janne Ouwehand
Emily L. Weiser
Peter Adamík
José A. Alves
Debora Arlt
Sanja Barišić
Detlef Becker
Eduardo J. Belda
Václav Beran
Christiaan Both
Susana P. Bravo
Martins Briedis
Bohumír Chutný
Davor Ćiković
Nathan W. Cooper
Joana S. Costa
Víctor R. Cueto
Tamara Emmenegger
Kevin Fraser
Olivier Gilg
Marina Guerrero
Michael T. Hallworth
Chris Hewson
Frédéric Jiguet
James A. Johnson
Tosha Kelly
Dmitry Kishkinev d.kishkinev@keele.ac.uk
Michel Leconte
Terje Lislevand
Simeon Lisovski
Cosme López
Kent P. McFarland
Peter P. Marra
Steven M. Matsuoka
Piotr Matyjasiak
Christoph M. Meier
Benjamin Metzger
Juan S. Monrós
Roland Neumann
Amy Newman
Ryan Norris
Tomas Pärt
Václav Pavel
Noah Perlut
Markus Piha
Jeroen Reneerkens
Christopher C. Rimmer
Amélie Roberto-Charron
Chiara Scandolara
Natalia Sokolova
Makiko Takenaka
Dirk Tolkmitt
Herman van Oosten
Arndt H.J. Wellbrock
Hazel Wheeler
Jan van der Winden
Klaudia Witte
Bradley K. Woodworth
Petr Procházka
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 <100 g). We calculated the effect of tagging on apparent survival, condition, phenology and breeding performance and identified the most important predictors of the magnitude of effect sizes. Even though the effects were not statistically significant in phylogenetically controlled models, we found a weak negative impact of geolocators on apparent survival. The negative effect on apparent survival was stronger with increasing relative load of the device and with geolocators attached using elastic harnesses. Moreover, tagging effects were stronger in smaller species. In conclusion, we found a weak effect on apparent survival of tagged birds and managed to pinpoint key aspects and drivers of tagging effects. We provide recommendations for establishing matched control group for proper effect size assessment in future studies and outline various aspects of tagging that need further investigation. Finally, our results encourage further use of geolocators on small bird species but the ethical aspects and scientific benefits should always be considered.
Citation
Brlík, V., Koleček, J., Burgess, M., Hahn, S., Humple, D., Krist, M., …Procházka, P. (2019). Weak effects of geolocators on small birds: A meta-analysis controlled for phylogeny and publication bias. Journal of Animal Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.12962
Acceptance Date | Jan 3, 2019 |
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Publication Date | Feb 16, 2019 |
Journal | Journal of Animal Ecology |
Print ISSN | 0021-8790 |
Publisher | Wiley |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.12962 |
Keywords | condition, migration, phenology, reproduction, return rate, survival, tag effect, tracking device |
Publisher URL | https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.12962 |
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