Abstract
A recent study revealed that wing-harnessed tracking devices negatively affected reproductive success of Great Black-backed Gulls Larus marinus. To evaluate the generality of this effect in large gulls, we investigated the reproductive performance associated with the same type of GPS-mounted system in four Mediterranean breeding colonies of the Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis in 2022. We found no significant difference in reproductive parameters among adults handled with a mounted device, adults handled with no device, and controls, and no interaction with colony of origin. The impact of the GPS harness system on short-term reproduction is therefore not generalizable among larid species, and should be tested and reported whenever a new tracking programme is employed.
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Souc, C., Leray, C., Blanchon, T., Dagonet, T., Vittecoq, M., Ramos, R., & McCoy, K. D. (2024). No detrimental effects of wing-harnessed GPS devices on the breeding performance of Yellow-legged Gulls (Larus michahellis): A multi-colony evaluation. Ibis, 166(4), 1404–1412. https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13338
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