Transmitter Effects on Growth and Survival of Forster's Tern Chicks

Volume: 84, Issue: 5, Pages: 891 - 901
Published: Mar 30, 2020
Abstract
Radio‐telemetry is a commonly used scientific technique that allows researchers to collect detailed movement, habitat use, and survival data of animals; however, evidence indicates that using telemetry can affect behavior and survival. Using multiple breeding colonies and years, we investigated the effects of attached radio‐transmitters on growth and survival of Forster's tern ( Sterna forsteri ) chicks in San Francisco Bay, California, USA,...
Paper Details
Title
Transmitter Effects on Growth and Survival of Forster's Tern Chicks
Published Date
Mar 30, 2020
Volume
84
Issue
5
Pages
891 - 901
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