用三种常用方法评估现场捕获的红尾鹰的受伤率

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Brian E. Washburn, N. Mateus-Pinilla, Scott F. Beckerman, Adam W. Stern, Anthony M. Hoffman, Craig K. Pullins, Melanie M. Bergman, Federico R. Vilaplana Grosso
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评估活体捕捉方法和工具的影响对野生动物研究和管理工作非常重要。联邦法规(如《候鸟条约法》和《动物福利法》)要求以人道和道德的方式对待候鸟。因此,在进行活体诱捕时,必须采用能最大限度降低受伤或死亡可能性的方法。我们评估了使用三种常用活体诱捕器(即巴尔-查特里诱捕器、瑞典大鹰诱捕器和杆式诱捕器)捕获的红尾鹰(Buteo jamaicensis)的受伤率。伊利诺伊州机场的专业野生生物学家使用巴尔-查特里诱捕器活捉了 25 只自由放飞的红尾鹰,使用瑞典鹰诱捕器活捉了 42 只红尾鹰,使用杆式诱捕器活捉了 25 只红尾鹰。经兽医法医病理学家鉴定,红尾鹰(n = 53)身上有一处或多处与捕获有关的伤痕,其中85%的伤痕被归类为 "轻伤"(如割伤或擦伤),13%被归类为 "中伤"(如出血),只有2%被归类为 "重伤"(如骨折)。如果只考虑被归类为 "中度 "和 "重度 "的损伤,我们发现这三种诱捕器的损伤频率没有差异(χ21 = 0.38,P = 0.54)。我们评估的三种活体诱捕装置是一种有效的工具,当受过适当培训并有经验的人员为研究目的活体诱捕红尾鹰时,或在进行猛禽危险管理活动时,或有执照的猎鹰猎人在获取野生红尾鹰时,使用这些装置可将受伤或死亡的风险降至最低。
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Assessing Injury Rates to Red-tailed Hawks Live- captured Using Three Common Methods
Assessments of the impact of live-capture methods and tools are important to wildlife research and management efforts. Federal regulations (e.g., the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Animal Welfare Act) require humane and ethical treatment of migratory birds. Therefore, it is important to conduct live-trapping using methodologies that minimize the potential for injury or mortality. We evaluated the injury rate experienced by red-tailed hawks Buteo jamaicensis captured using three, commonly-used live-traps (i.e., bal-chatri trap, Swedish goshawk trap, and pole trap). Professional wildlife biologists at airports in Illinois live-captured 25 free-ranging red-tailed hawks using bal-chatri traps, 42 red-tailed hawks using Swedish goshawk traps, and 25 red-tailed hawks using pole traps. Of the red-tailed hawks (n = 53) identified by a veterinary forensic pathologist as having one or more capture-related injuries, 85% of the injuries were classified as ‘minor’ (e.g., cuts or scrapes), 13% were classified as ‘moderate’ (e.g., hemorrhaging), and only 2% were classified as ‘severe’ (e.g., fractures). When considering only injuries classified as ‘moderate’ and ‘severe’, we found no difference (χ21 = 0.38, P = 0.54) in the frequency of these injuries among the three trap types. The three live-trap devices we evaluated can be efficient tools that result in minimal risk of injury or death when used by those with proper training and experience to live-capture red-tailed hawks for research purposes, while conducting raptor hazard management activities, or licensed falconers acquiring wild red-tailed hawks.
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Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
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1.60
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management encourages submission of original, high quality, English-language scientific papers on the practical application and integration of science to conservation and management of native North American fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats in the following categories: Articles, Notes, Surveys and Issues and Perspectives. Papers that do not relate directly to native North American fish, wildlife plants or their habitats may be considered if they highlight species that are closely related to, or conservation issues that are germane to, those in North America.
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