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Multistate mark-recapture analysis reveals no effect of blood sampling on survival and recapture of eastern kingbirds (Tyrannus tyrannus)

机译:多状态标记捕获分析表明,采血对东部必胜鸟(Tyrannus tyrannus)的存活和捕获没有影响。

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The experimentally supported and prevailing opinion is that blood sampling has few to no long-term effects on survival of birds when conducted properly, and blood sampling has become a vital addition to the toolbox of many ornithologists. However, many of the studies that concluded that blood sampling had negligible effects on birds used approaches that did not account for temporary emigration and probability of capture. To date, the only study to have done so found that blood sampling had a strong negative effect on survival. We conducted a mark-recapture analysis of 8 years of banding and bleeding data on Eastern Kingbirds (Tyrannus tyrannus) to determine whether survival was negatively influenced by blood sampling. Our analyses adjusted for temporary emigration and probability of recapture and accounted for (1) transitions between the bled and the nonbled state and (2) a change in protocol roughly midway through the study that resulted in a change from single to often multiple (and larger) draws of blood per year from single individuals. We found that survival rates of nonbled (0.61) and bled (0.67) males were statistically indistinguishable and that bled females had a higher probability of survival than nonbled females (0.68 and 0.58, respectively). The change to larger and more frequent blood samples was also not associated with a change in survival. Our data show that when accepted protocols were followed, blood sampling had no detectable influence on the survival of adult Eastern Kingbirds. Whether this applies generally awaits analyses using similarly rigorous methods on other species.
机译:实验支持和流行的观点是,如果进行正确的采血,对鸟类的存活几乎没有甚至没有长期影响,而且采血已经成为许多鸟类学家重要的工具。但是,许多得出的结论是,采血对鸟类的影响可忽略不计,所采用的方法并未考虑临时迁徙和捕获的可能性。迄今为止,仅有的一项研究发现,采血对存活率具有强烈的负面影响。我们对东部必胜鸟(Tyrannus tyrannus)的8年条带和出血数据进行了标记回收分析,以确定血液采样是否对存活率产生了负面影响。我们的分析针对临时移民和重新捕获的可能性进行了调整,并解释了(1)出血状态和非出血状态之间的转换,以及(2)研究期间中途发生的方案更改,导致从单项更改为通常的多项更改(甚至更大) )每年从单个人身上抽血。我们发现,非流血(0.61)和流血(0.67)男性的生存率在统计学上是无法区分的,并且流血的女性比非流血的女性具有更高的生存概率(分别为0.68和0.58)。更大和更频繁的血液样本的变化也与存活率的变化无关。我们的数据表明,遵循公认的方案后,采血对成年东部必胜鸟的存活率没有可检测的影响。是否普遍适用,需要等待对其他物种使用类似严格方法的分析。

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