Acute impacts from Teflon harnesses used to fit biologging devices to Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
G. Clewley, A. Cook, J. Davies, E. Humphreys, N. O’Hanlon, E. Weston, T. Boulinier, A. Ponchon
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ABSTRACT Biologging is a routine technique for investigating movements and behaviours of birds in ecology, needing harnesses to attach devices to birds when long-term data of high spatial resolution are required. Evaluating the impacts on individuals of those devices and their attachment methods is important to maintain both animal welfare and the validity of data. In two independent trials of harnesses on Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla, in Norway and the UK, harnesses were constructed from Teflon ribbon and deployed on breeding adults using two different attachment methods, a leg-loop (UK; n = 3) and thoracic cross-strap harness (UK; n = 3, Norway; n = 2). The birds were later recaptured and the harness fit and bird condition inspected. We found acute impacts from the harnesses of varying extent and severity, including abrasion and small lesions where the device or harness was sitting. Generally, the thoracic harness design caused more severe impacts, but some signs of feather abrasion were also evident on leg-loop individuals. While there was an apparently larger impact of thoracic harnesses on daily mass loss between recaptures compared with untagged or leg-loop individuals, the low sample sizes denied us statistically meaningful results. Continual appraisal in biologging studies is important, especially when studying a novel combination of species and attachment methods, even if those methods have been demonstrated to be safe and effective with similar taxa. Given the degree of abrasion reported here, we would not recommend the use of thoracic harnesses for Kittiwakes. However, leg-loops may be a viable alternative if different materials or design are used, provided that the impacts can be closely monitored and reported.
用于将生物记录设备安装到黑腿Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla身上的聚四氟乙烯安全带产生的急性冲击
摘要生物测井是研究生态学中鸟类运动和行为的常规技术,当需要高空间分辨率的长期数据时,需要将设备连接到鸟类身上。评估这些设备及其连接方法对个体的影响对于维护动物福利和数据的有效性非常重要。在挪威和英国进行的两项关于黑腿Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla安全带的独立试验中,安全带由聚四氟乙烯丝带制成,并使用两种不同的连接方法部署在繁殖的成年人身上,即腿环(英国 = 3) 和胸部交叉系带(UK;n = 3、挪威;n = 2) 。这些鸟后来被捕获,并检查了安全带的安装情况和鸟的状况。我们发现安全带产生了不同程度和严重程度的急性影响,包括设备或安全带所在的磨损和小损伤。一般来说,胸部背带的设计会造成更严重的影响,但一些羽毛磨损的迹象在腿环个体身上也很明显。虽然与未标记或腿环个体相比,胸部吊带对捕获之间的每日质量损失的影响明显更大,但低样本量使我们无法获得有统计学意义的结果。生物记录研究中的持续评估很重要,尤其是在研究物种和附着方法的新组合时,即使这些方法已被证明对类似的分类群是安全有效的。鉴于此处报告的磨损程度,我们不建议对Kittiwakes使用胸带。然而,如果使用不同的材料或设计,腿环可能是一种可行的替代方案,前提是可以密切监测和报告影响。
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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