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A three-decade review of telemetry studies on vultures and condors

机译:对秃鹰和秃鹰进行遥测研究的三个十年回顾

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Telemetry-based movement research has become central for learning about the behavior, ecology and conservation of wide-ranging species. Particularly, early telemetry studies were conducted on vultures and condors due to three main reasons: i) these birds capture the curiosity of humans, ii) their large body size allows researchers to deploy large telemetry units, and iii) they are of high conservation concern. This has resulted in a great number of scientific articles that remain scattered throughout the literature. To achieve a more cohesive view of vultures and condors movement behavior, we review all telemetry studies published up to 2017. We first present a descriptive summary of the technical and design characteristics of these studies (e.g. target species, tagging location, number of individuals tagged) and go on to discuss them under a common conceptual framework; the Movement Ecology Paradigm. The articles found (N = 97) were mainly published in the last decade and based on the tagging of individuals from 14 species (61% of the extant species) and 24 countries. Foraging was the most in-depth investigated movement phase (25 studies), with studies covering several species, using both phenomenological and mechanistic approaches and tackling the role of different drivers of movement. In contrast, commuting and natal dispersal phases were only superficially investigated (3 and 8 studies, respectively). Finally, studies dealing with the conservation and management also comprised a large portion of the reviewed articles (24 studies). Telemetry studies have revealed relevant details of vultures and condors movements, with highly accurate measurements of flight energetics and a better understanding of the morphological, physiological and context-dependent drivers that underlie the movement decisions of these birds. However, we also detected several information gaps. We expect this review helps researchers to focus their efforts and funds where more information is needed.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1186/s40462-018-0133-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:基于遥测的运动研究已成为了解广泛物种的行为,生态和保护的中心。特别是,由于以下三个主要原因,对秃鹰和秃鹰进行了早期遥测研究:i)这些鸟类捕获了人类的好奇心; ii)体型大,允许研究人员部署大型遥测单元; iii)高度关注保护。这导致大量的科学文章散布在整个文献中。为了更加了解秃鹰和秃鹰的移动行为,我们回顾了截至2017年的所有遥测研究。我们首先提供这些研究的技术和设计特征的描述性摘要(例如目标物种,标记位置,被标记个体的数量) ),并在共同的概念框架下进行讨论;运动生态学范式。被发现的文章(N = 97)主要发表在最近的十年中,并且基于对来自14个物种(占现存物种的61%)和24个国家的个体进行标记。觅食是最深入研究的运动阶段(25个研究),研究涉及多种物种,同时使用现象学和机制方法,并研究了不同运动驱动因素的作用。相比之下,通勤阶段和出生阶段的扩散阶段只是表面研究(分别为3和8个研究)。最后,有关养护和管理的研究也包含了大部分已审查的文章(24篇研究)。遥测研究揭示了秃鹰和秃鹰运动的相关细节,对飞行能量的高度精确测量以及对这些鸟的运动决策基础的形态,生理和与环境有关的驱动器有了更好的了解。但是,我们也发现了一些信息空白。我们希望这篇评论可以帮助研究人员将精力和精力集中在需要更多信息的地方。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1186 / s40462-018-0133-5)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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