Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds.

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Title: Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds.
Authors: Weiser, Emily L.1 (AUTHOR) emily.l.weiser@gmail.com, Lanctot, Richard B.2 (AUTHOR), Ruthrauff, Daniel R.1 (AUTHOR), Saalfeld, Sarah T.2 (AUTHOR), Tibbitts, T. Lee1 (AUTHOR), Abad‐Gómez, José M.3 (AUTHOR), Aldabe, Joaquin4,5 (AUTHOR), Almeida, Juliana Bosi de5,6 (AUTHOR), Alves, José A.7,8 (AUTHOR), Anderson, Guy Q.A.9 (AUTHOR), Battley, Phil F.10 (AUTHOR), Belting, Heinrich11 (AUTHOR), Bêty, Joël12 (AUTHOR), Bianchini, Kristin13,14 (AUTHOR), Bishop, Mary Anne15 (AUTHOR), Bom, Roeland A.16,17,18 (AUTHOR), Bowgen, Katharine19 (AUTHOR), Brown, Glen S.20 (AUTHOR), Brown, Stephen C.5 (AUTHOR), Bugoni, Leandro21 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Avian Biology. Nov2025, Vol. 2025 Issue 6, p1-20. 20p.
Database: Environment Complete
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