Effect of age at release on the post-release survival of head-started Spoon-billed Sandpipers ...

Headstarting, in which eggs are taken from the nests of wild birds, incubated artificially and the chicks reared in captivity before release to the wild, has been conducted since 2012 on the subarctic breeding grounds of the Critically-Endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper Calidris pygmaea in an attempt...

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Main Authors: Clements, J, Loktionov, EY, Yakushev, N, Clark, NA, Digby, R, Jarrett, N, Shepelev, I, Tomkovich, PS, Green, RE
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Wader Study Group 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.88505
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/341078
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Summary:Headstarting, in which eggs are taken from the nests of wild birds, incubated artificially and the chicks reared in captivity before release to the wild, has been conducted since 2012 on the subarctic breeding grounds of the Critically-Endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper Calidris pygmaea in an attempt to increase the production of fledged juveniles. We used resightings of individually-marked head-started juveniles after they had moved away from the natal release site to assess differences in post-release survival of birds released at the same site on the same date in relation to differences in the age at which they were released. There was an unexpected significant tendency for survival to decrease with increasing age at release, both for survival beyond the period immediately after release and also to one year old. This effect of age at release is likely to be causal because multiple logistic regression analyses indicated that potential confounding effects of year of release and hatching date did not have ...