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Effects of tag mass on the physiology and behaviour of common noctule bats.

Marit KellingShannon E CurrieSara A TroxellChristine ReuschManuel RoelekeUwe HoffmeisterTobias TeigeChristian C Voigt
Published in: Movement ecology (2024)
Because heavy tags (> 3 g) were generally used for shorter periods of time than lighter tags (~ 1 g), the long-term effects of heavy tags on bats cannot be assessed at this time. Furthermore, the effects of disturbance and resource distribution in the landscape cannot be separated from those of tagging. We recommend that tags weighing 5-10% of a bat's mass should only be applied for a few days. For longer studies, tags weighing less than 5% of a bat's body mass should be used. To avoid adverse effects on bats, researchers should target individuals with average, rather than peak, body mass indices.
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