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Oddvar Heggøy

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Home range and excursive post-breeding movements of Eurasian Eagle-owls revealed by GPS satellite transmitters

2021

Investigating space use of wild birds provides important knowledge of bird behavior and ecology, which is crucial in the management and conservation of threatened species. In the present study, we used GPS satellite telemetry to investigate space use and movements of seven adult Eurasian Eagle-Owls (Bubo bubo) in Norway during breeding and post-breeding seasons. Breeding adults had a mean home range size of 42.9 km2 (SD ± 35.1 km2; 95% kernel density estimation Had hoc), and five individuals performed long (>20 km) excursive movements away from their breeding territories during autumn. Such wide-ranging behavior has not previously been reported for adults of the nominate subspecies B. b. bu…

BuboEaglebiologySatellite telemetrybusiness.industryHome rangeSubspeciesFisheryGeographybiology.animalThreatened speciesGlobal Positioning SystemmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologySatellitemedicine.symptombusinessVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
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Effects of satellite transmitters on survival in Snowy Owls Bubo scandiacus

2017

The use of tracking devices to monitor birds is extensive, but the effects of such instruments on equipped individuals are still insufficiently taken into account. Here we evaluate potential effects of backpack-mounted satellite transmitters (platform terminal transmitters; PTTs) on survival of 28 Snowy Owls Bubo scandiacus. Six confirmed deaths were all probably related to natural and human-induced causes. Although PTT operational time was significantly shorter than expected lifetime of Snowy Owls, five owls were observed alive after transmissions ceased. Additionally four PTTs stopped due to low battery levels, indicating end of transmitter life and not owl mortality. We found no evidence…

parasitic diseases:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 [VDP]psychological phenomena and processes
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