MOESM3 of Reduction in adverse effects of tracking devices on waterfowl requires better measuring and reporting

Additional file 3. Number of studies that report effects and number of studies that find adverse effects ofattachment methods (underlined). Colours denote a “sensitivity” score for different species and attachment methods: green (0 – 33% of studies find negative effects), orange (34 – 66% of studies find negative effects)and red (67 – 100% of studies find negative effects). Note that in some cases this is based on only one studywhich reports (negative) effects.

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