[HTML][HTML] Effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields on flora and fauna, part 1. Rising ambient EMF levels in the environment

BB Levitt, HC Lai, AM Manville - Reviews on Environmental Health, 2022 - degruyter.com
Ambient levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF) have risen sharply in the last 80 years,
creating a novel energetic exposure that previously did not exist. Most recent decades have …

[HTML][HTML] Health and environmental effects to wildlife from radio telemetry and tracking devices—state of the science and best management practices

AM Manville, BB Levitt, HC Lai - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This paper discusses the potential health risks and benefits to tagged wildlife from the use of
radio tracking, radio telemetry, and related microchip and data-logger technologies used to …

Radio-tracking reveals insight into survival and dynamic habitat selection of fledgling Cerulean Warblers

DW Raybuck, JL Larkin, SH Stoleson, TJ Boves - The Condor, 2020 - academic.oup.com
For most bird species, little is known about their ecology and survival between fledging and
independence despite the potential for post-fledging survival to be a factor limiting …

Global positioning system tracking devices can decrease Greater Sage-Grouse survival

JP Severson, PS Coates, BG Prochazka, MA Ricca… - The Condor, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Reliable demographic estimates hinge on the assumption that marking animals does not
alter their behavior, reproduction, or survival. Violations can bias inference and are …

Effect of light‐level geolocators on apparent survival of two highly aerial swift species

M Morganti, D Rubolini, S Åkesson… - Journal of Avian …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Light‐level geolocators are currently widely used to track the migration of small‐sized birds,
but their potentially detrimental effects on survival of highly aerial species have been poorly …

[HTML][HTML] Long-distance dispersal patterns in the Cerulean Warbler: a case study from Indiana

LE Jones, K Islam - Avian Conservation and Ecology, 2023 - ace-eco.org
Dispersal, defined as movement an individual makes from one breeding population to
another, is a process that strongly influences the population dynamics of many animal …

Geolocators reveal migration routes, stopover sites, and nonbreeding dispersion in a population of Cerulean Warblers

CD Delancey, K Islam, GR Kramer, GJ MacDonald… - Animal …, 2020 - degruyter.com
Abstract Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea) are among the fastest declining Nearctic-
Neotropical migrant wood-warblers (Parulidae) in North America. Despite ongoing …

Cerulean Warblers exhibit parallel migration patterns and multiple migratory stopovers within the Central American Isthmus

DW Raybuck, TJ Boves, SH Stoleson… - Ornithological …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) is a declining Nearctic–Neotropical
migratory songbird of conservation concern. Implementing full annual cycle conservation …

[HTML][HTML] Geolocator deployment reduces return rate, alters selection, and impacts demography in a small songbird

CC Taff, CR Freeman-Gallant, HM Streby, GR Kramer - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
In the past few years, miniature light-level geolocators have been developed for tracking
wild bird species that were previously too small to track during their full annual cycle …

Cerulean Warblers in the Ozark region: habitat selection, breeding biology, survival, and space use

JL Wessels, TJ Boves - Journal of Field Ornithology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea) are a species with declining populations
that exhibit regional variation in habitat selection and demographic rates. The Ozark region …