[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 …
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, 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
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 …
independence despite the potential for post-fledging survival to be a factor limiting …
Global positioning system tracking devices can decrease Greater Sage-Grouse survival
Reliable demographic estimates hinge on the assumption that marking animals does not
alter their behavior, reproduction, or survival. Violations can bias inference and are …
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
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 …
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 …
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
Abstract Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea) are among the fastest declining Nearctic-
Neotropical migrant wood-warblers (Parulidae) in North America. Despite ongoing …
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
Abstract The Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) is a declining Nearctic–Neotropical
migratory songbird of conservation concern. Implementing full annual cycle conservation …
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
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 …
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 …
that exhibit regional variation in habitat selection and demographic rates. The Ozark region …