Behavioural responses to radio‐tag attachment in butterflies: Evidence for active tag removal
During controlled indoor flight experiments with 89 butterflies from eight tropical species, we monitored behavioural responses to dorsally attached radio tags using high‐speed video recordings. Four of 39 Morpho helenor exhibited coordinated abdominal flexion and hind leg movements directed toward the tag antenna during flight; in two individuals this
Simon Heitzler, Thomas K. Gottschalk
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Prevalence of ectoparasites in intensive laying poultry farms in Thailand using the feather-picking and AviVet™ trapping methods. [PDF]
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Screening of Mercury Bioaccumulation in Birds (Passeriformes) from a Major Wetland of the Brazilian Cerrado. [PDF]
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Underestimated Fatalities of a Cryptic Avian Species of Conservation Concern at Wind Energy Facilities in California, USA. [PDF]
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Distribution of the Quill Mite <i>Bubophilus asiobius</i> Parasitizing Western Palaearctic Owls of the Genus <i>Asio</i>. [PDF]
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Sexually dimorphic sail feathers in the Mandarin duck as a model for lifelong developmental modulation. [PDF]
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miR-200a Targets <i>PITX2</i> to Mediate Goose Fibroblast Proliferation Through the Wnt Pathway. [PDF]
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Design, Construction and Performance Evaluation of Chicken De-Feathering Machine
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