Novel anodized aluminum bands cause leg injuries in Piping Plovers |
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Authors: | Diane L. Amirault,Julie McKnight,Franç ois Shaffer,Krista Baker,Larry MacDonnell, Peter Thomas |
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Affiliation: | Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, 17 Waterfowl Lane, Sackville, New Brunswick E4L 1G6, Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, 45 Alderney Drive, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 2N6, Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, 1141 route de l'Église, Sainte-Foy, Québec G1V 4H5, Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, 6 Bruce Street, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, A1N 4T3, Canada |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. We placed 1078 plastic and anodized aluminum auxiliary bands on Piping Plovers ( Charadrius melodus ) in eastern Canada from 1998 to 2003. Seventeen apparent band-related injuries, ranging from abrasion to foot loss, were observed from 361 recaptures. All but two injuries were related to the use of tall anodized aluminum auxiliary bands. Therefore, we advise extreme caution regarding the selection and use of novel auxiliary bands for Piping Plovers, or similar Charadriiformes. |
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Keywords: | auxiliary bands banding Charadrius melodus foot loss injury Piping Plover |
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