The effects of investigator disturbance on procellariiform seabirds: A review

作者: Mark J. Carey

DOI: 10.1080/03014220909510161

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摘要: Abstract Despite long‐held concerns about the effects of researchers on breeding birds, few studies have focused impact investigators Procellariiformes. In this review, we summarise published investigations concerning physiology, behaviour, reproductive success, offspring quality, and population trends procellariiform seabirds. Many smaller procel‐lariid taxa, such as storm‐petrels (Hydrobatidae, some shearwater Puffinus species) are particularly sensitive to handling during incubation period, resulting in lowered burrow shifts, increased divorce between pairs. However, repeated chicks does not seem a discernible effect chick quality. larger procellariiforms, presence within colony is associated with significant increases heart rates. Therefore, seeking unbiased estimates demographic ecological parameters birds should be encouraged m...

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