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Tracking data highlight the importance of human-induced mortality for large migratory birds at a flyway scale

dc.contributor.coauthorSerratosa, Juan
dc.contributor.coauthorOppel, Steffen
dc.contributor.coauthorRotics, Shay
dc.contributor.coauthorSantangeli, Andrea
dc.contributor.coauthorButchart, Stuart H.M.
dc.contributor.coauthorCano-Alonso, Luis S.
dc.contributor.coauthorTellería, Jose Luis
dc.contributor.coauthorKemp, Ryno
dc.contributor.coauthorNicholas, Aaron
dc.contributor.coauthorKalvāns, Aigars
dc.contributor.coauthorGalarza, Aitor
dc.contributor.coauthorFranco, Aldina M.A.
dc.contributor.coauthorAndreotti, Alessandro
dc.contributor.coauthorKirschel, Alexander N.G.
dc.contributor.coauthorNgari, Alex
dc.contributor.coauthorSoutullo, Alvaro
dc.contributor.coauthorBermejo-Bermejo, Ana
dc.contributor.coauthorBotha, Andre J.
dc.contributor.coauthorFerri, Andrea
dc.contributor.coauthorEvangelidis, Angelos
dc.contributor.coauthorCenerini, Anna
dc.contributor.coauthorStamenov, Anton
dc.contributor.coauthorHernández-Matías, Antonio
dc.contributor.coauthorAradis, Arianna
dc.contributor.coauthorGrozdanov, Atanas P.
dc.contributor.coauthorRodríguez, Beneharo
dc.contributor.coauthorCerecedo-Iglesias, Catuxa
dc.contributor.coauthorKassara, Christina
dc.contributor.coauthorBarboutis, Christos
dc.contributor.coauthorBracebridge, Claire
dc.contributor.coauthorGarcía-Ripollés, Clara
dc.contributor.coauthorKendall, Corinne J.
dc.contributor.coauthorDenac, Damijan
dc.contributor.coauthorSchabo, Dana G.
dc.contributor.coauthorBarber, David R.
dc.contributor.coauthorPopov, Dimitar V.
dc.contributor.coauthorDobrev, Dobromir D.
dc.contributor.coauthorMallia, Egidio
dc.contributor.coauthorKmetova-Biro, Elena
dc.contributor.coauthorÁlvarez, Ernesto
dc.contributor.coauthorBuechley, Evan R.
dc.contributor.coauthorBragin, Evgeny A.
dc.contributor.coauthorCordischi, Fabrizio
dc.contributor.coauthorZengeya, Fadzai M.
dc.contributor.coauthorMonti, Flavio
dc.contributor.coauthorMougeot, Francois
dc.contributor.coauthorTate, Gareth
dc.contributor.coauthorStoyanov, Georgi
dc.contributor.coauthorDell'Omo, Giacomo
dc.contributor.coauthorLucia, Giuseppe
dc.contributor.coauthorGradev, Gradimir
dc.contributor.coauthorCeccolini, Guido
dc.contributor.coauthorFriedemann, Guilad
dc.contributor.coauthorBauer, Hans-Günther
dc.contributor.coauthorKolberg, Holger
dc.contributor.coauthorPeshev, Hristo
dc.contributor.coauthorCatry, Inês
dc.contributor.coauthorØien, Ingar J.
dc.contributor.coauthorAlanís, Isidoro Carbonell
dc.contributor.coauthorLiterák, Ivan
dc.contributor.coauthorPokrovsky, Ivan
dc.contributor.coauthorOjaste, Ivar
dc.contributor.coauthorØstnes, Jan E.
dc.contributor.coauthorde la Puente, Javier
dc.contributor.coauthorReal, Joan
dc.contributor.coauthorGuilherme, João L.
dc.contributor.coauthorGonzález, José C.
dc.contributor.coauthorFernández-García, José M.
dc.contributor.coauthorGil, Juan Antonio
dc.contributor.coauthorTerraube, Julien
dc.contributor.coauthorPoprach, Karel
dc.contributor.coauthorAghababyan, Karen
dc.contributor.coauthorKlein, Katharina
dc.contributor.coauthorBildstein, Keith L.
dc.contributor.coauthorWolter, Kerri
dc.contributor.coauthorJanssens, Kjell
dc.contributor.coauthorKittelberger, Kyle D.
dc.contributor.coauthorThompson, Lindy J.
dc.contributor.coauthorAlJahdhami, Mansoor H.
dc.contributor.coauthorGalán, Manuel
dc.contributor.coauthorTobolka, Marcin
dc.contributor.coauthorPosillico, Mario
dc.contributor.coauthorCipollone, Mario
dc.contributor.coauthorGschweng, Marion
dc.contributor.coauthorStrazds, Māris
dc.contributor.coauthorBoorman, Mark
dc.contributor.coauthorZvidzai, Mark
dc.contributor.coauthorAcácio, Marta
dc.contributor.coauthorRomero, Marta
dc.contributor.coauthorWikelski, Martin
dc.contributor.coauthorSchmidt, Matthias
dc.contributor.coauthorSarà, Maurizio
dc.contributor.coauthorMcGrady, Michael J.
dc.contributor.coauthorDagys, Mindaugas
dc.contributor.coauthorMackenzie, Monique L.
dc.contributor.coauthorAl Taq, Muna
dc.contributor.coauthorMgumba, Msafiri P.
dc.contributor.coauthorVirani, Munir Z.
dc.contributor.coauthorKassinis, Nicolaos I.
dc.contributor.coauthorBorgianni, Nicolò
dc.contributor.coauthorThie, Nikki
dc.contributor.coauthorTsiopelas, Nikos
dc.contributor.coauthorAnglister, Nili
dc.contributor.coauthorFarwig, Nina
dc.contributor.coauthorSapir, Nir
dc.contributor.coauthorKleven, Oddmund
dc.contributor.coauthorKrone, Oliver
dc.contributor.coauthorDuriez, Olivier
dc.contributor.coauthorSpiegel, Orr
dc.contributor.coauthorAl Nouri, Osama
dc.contributor.coauthorLópez-López, Pascual
dc.contributor.coauthorByholm, Patrik
dc.contributor.coauthorKamath, Pauline L.
dc.contributor.coauthorMirski, Paweł
dc.contributor.coauthorPalatitz, Peter
dc.contributor.coauthorSerroni, Pietro
dc.contributor.coauthorRaab, Rainer
dc.contributor.coauthorBuij, Ralph
dc.contributor.coauthorŽydelis, Ramūnas
dc.contributor.coauthorNathan, Ran
dc.contributor.coauthorBowie, Rauri C.K.
dc.contributor.coauthorTsiakiris, Rigas
dc.contributor.coauthorHatfield, Richard Stratton
dc.contributor.coauthorHarel, Roi
dc.contributor.coauthorKroglund, Rolf T.
dc.contributor.coauthorEfrat, Ron
dc.contributor.coauthorLimiñana, Ruben
dc.contributor.coauthorJaved, Salim
dc.contributor.coauthorMarinković, Saša P.
dc.contributor.coauthorRösner, Sascha
dc.contributor.coauthorPekarsky, Sasha
dc.contributor.coauthorKapila, Shiv R.
dc.contributor.coauthorMarin, Simeon A.
dc.contributor.coauthorKrejčí, Šimon
dc.contributor.coauthorGiokas, Sinos
dc.contributor.coauthorTumanyan, Siranush
dc.contributor.coauthorTurjeman, Sondra
dc.contributor.coauthorKrüger, Sonja C.
dc.contributor.coauthorEwing, Steven R.
dc.contributor.coauthorStoychev, Stoycho
dc.contributor.coauthorNikolov, Stoyan C.
dc.contributor.coauthorQaneer, Tareq E.
dc.contributor.coauthorSpatz, Theresa
dc.contributor.coauthorHadjikyriakou, Thomas G.
dc.contributor.coauthorMueller, Thomas
dc.contributor.coauthorKatzner, Todd E.
dc.contributor.coauthorAarvak, Tomas
dc.contributor.coauthorVeselovský, Tomáš
dc.contributor.coauthorNygård, Torgeir
dc.contributor.coauthorMellone, Ugo
dc.contributor.coauthorVäli, Ülo
dc.contributor.coauthorSellis, Urmas
dc.contributor.coauthorUrios, Vicente
dc.contributor.coauthorNemček, Vladimír
dc.contributor.coauthorArkumarev, Volen
dc.contributor.coauthorGetz, Wayne M.
dc.contributor.coauthorFiedler, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.coauthorVan den Bossche, Willem
dc.contributor.coauthorLehnardt, Yael
dc.contributor.coauthorJones, Victoria R.
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Molecular Biology and Genetics
dc.contributor.kuauthorŞekercioğlu, Çağan Hakkı
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteCollege of Sciences
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-29T09:36:37Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractHuman-induced direct mortality affects huge numbers of birds each year, threatening hundreds of species worldwide. Tracking technologies can be an important tool to investigate temporal and spatial patterns of bird mortality as well as their drivers. We compiled 1704 mortality records from tracking studies across the African-Eurasian flyway for 45 species, including raptors, storks, and cranes, covering the period from 2003 to 2021. Our results show a higher frequency of human-induced causes of mortality than natural causes across taxonomic groups, geographical areas, and age classes. Moreover, we found that the frequency of human-induced mortality remained stable over the study period. From the human-induced mortality events with a known cause (n = 637), three main causes were identified: electrocution (40.5 %), illegal killing (21.7 %), and poisoning (16.3 %). Additionally, combined energy infrastructure-related mortality (i.e., electrocution, power line collision, and wind-farm collision) represented 49 % of all human-induced mortality events. Using a random forest model, the main predictors of human-induced mortality were found to be taxonomic group, geographic location (latitude and longitude), and human footprint index value at the location of mortality. Despite conservation efforts, human drivers of bird mortality in the African-Eurasian flyway do not appear to have declined over the last 15 years for the studied group of species. Results suggest that stronger conservation actions to address these threats across the flyway can reduce their impacts on species. In particular, projected future development of energy infrastructure is a representative example where application of planning, operation, and mitigation measures can enhance bird conservation. © 2024 The US Geological Survey, The Author(s)
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dc.description.sponsorshipWCS Tanzania are grateful to the Wyss Foundation and Disney Conservation Fund for funding our vulture monitoring program. Aldina M. A. Franco's work was financed by the FEDER Funds through the Operational Competitiveness Factors Program \u2014 COMPETE and by National Funds through FCT \u2013 Foundation for Science and Technology within the scope of the project Birds on the move \u2018POCI-01-0145-FEDER-028176\u2019, by InBIO (UID/BIA/50027/2013 and POCI-01-0145-FEDER-006821), and by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), via the EnvEast DTP, and NERC and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), via the NEXUSS CDT Training in the Smart and Autonomous Observation of the Environment. Funding for the development of the GPS tracking devices was provided by NERC (NE/K006312), Norwich Research Park Translational Fund, University of East Anglia Innovation Funds and Earth and Life Systems Alliance funds. Andrea Santangeli acknowledges support from the European Commission through the Horizon 2020 Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Actions individual fellowships (Grant no. 101027534). Alessandro Andreotti thanks for the funding received by the European Commission through the Egyptian vulture LIFE project \u201CMeasures for the conservation of the Egyptian vulture in Italy and in the Canary Islands\u201D (LIFE16/NAT/IT/000659) and the support provided by Carabinieri Forestali, Stazione Ornitologica Calabrese and De Rerum Natura. Tagging and tracking of Eleonora's falcons from Greece were conducted in the framework of the projects \u2018LIFE13 NAT/GR/000909 Conservation measures to assist the adaptation of Falco eleonorae to climate change\u2019 with the financial support of the European Union LIFE Instrument and the Green Fund and \u2018Survey and Conservation of Seabirds in Greece\u2019 funded by A.G. Leventis foundation. We would like to thank Marion Gschweng, Jakob Fric and Thord Fransson for assistance in field surveys and bird handling. The latter complied with current laws in Greece. The Ministry of Environment and Energy (Greece) kindly granted permission for capturing and tagging Eleonora's falcons (License numbers: 6\u03A7\u03A8\u03910-\u039F\u039A\u03A4, \u03A89\u039824653\u03A08-\u03A1\u03A43). This is contribution No. 39 from Antikythira Bird Observatory \u2013 Hellenic Ornithological Society/BirdLife Greece. Flavio Monti acknowledges support from \u201CProgetto Falco pescatore\" (and project collaborators) and wants to thank the Tuscan Archipelago National Park, the Maremma Regional Park, the Diaccia Botrona Natural Reserve, the WWF Orbetello Lagoon Natural Reserve and the WWF Orti-Bottagone Marsh Natural Reserve, under the Tuscany Region administration, in Italy. Joan Real and Antonio Hern\u00E1ndez-Mat\u00EDas are deeply grateful to Grup de Naturalistes d'Osona-ICHN, Grup d'Anellament de Calldetenes-Osona (GACO), Servei de Biodiversitat de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Ferrovial S.A. Consoci per a la Gesti\u00F3 de Residus Urbans d'Osona, Ministerio de Transici\u00F3n ecol\u00F3gica of Spain (V. Matarranz and A. D\u00EDaz). Funding was provided by project PID2020-117909RBI00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 from the National Plan of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and Red El\u00E9ctrica de Espa\u00F1a SAU, Fundaci\u00F3 Catalunya-La Pedrera and Diputaci\u00F3n de Barcelona. Joao L. Guilherme was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Actions grant agreement no. 766417. Beneharo Rodr\u00EDguez thanks SEO/BirdLife as the organization leading the project of Barbary Falcon GPS-PTT tagging on Lanzarote. \u00C7a\u011Fan H. \u015Eekercio\u011Flu and Kyle D. Kittelberger are grateful to Turkey's Department of Nature Conservation and National Parks and the I\u011Fd\u0131r Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry for providing us with the permits used for this study. We are grateful to E. \u00C7oban, N. G\u00FCven, KuzeyDo\u011Fa Society, I\u011Fd\u0131r University, the residents of Yukar\u0131 \u00C7\u0131yr\u0131kl\u0131, and the dozens of volunteers at the Aras River Ornithological Research Station for their support. This research was supported by generous donors, including B. Bahar, S. \u0130\u015Fmen, \u00D6. K\u00FClah\u00E7\u0131o\u011Flu, B. \u00D6ver, B. \u00D6zkan, A. Peterson, E. \u00D6zg\u00FCr, S. Reyent, C. Serto\u011Flu, B. Watkins, the Sigrid Rausing Trust and the Whitley Fund. \u00C7.H\u00B7S is grateful to H. Batubay \u00D6zkan and Barbara Watkins for their support of the Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology Lab at the University of Utah School of Biological Sciences. Research permission in Tanzania was granted by the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology, Tanzania National Parks and Tanzania Wildlife Authority. NCST/5/002/R/817. Vulture research in southern Tanzania was funded by North Carolina Zoo and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Corinne J. Kendall and collaborators are very grateful for the donor support provided by Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), AZA SAFE (Saving Animals From Extinction), Dallas Zoo, Disney Conservation Fund, Leiden Conservation Foundation, National Geographic Society, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, and The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund. Many thanks to Singira Ngoishiye, TAWA Selous Game Reserve, for their invaluable contributions to ensure successful deployment of satellite tags. Work in Selous Game Reserve (now Nyerere National Park) was conducted in collaboration with Frankfurt Zoological Society, and we appreciate their support. Corinne J. Kendall tagged vultures in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya as part of The Peregrine Fund's Pan African Raptor Conservation Program as part of her PhD at Princeton University and thanks Narok County Council, Mara Conservancy and neighbouring group ranches as well as Africa Eco-camps, Kenya Wildlife Service, National Museums of Kenya, Simon Thomsett, Wilson and Jon Masek, and Wilson Kilong. Work was covered under permit NCST/5/002/R/448 issued by the National Council for Science and Technology. Damijan Denac thanks Comita d.d. and Elektro Ljubljana d.d. for supporting White Stork telemetry in Slovenia. David R. Barber is grateful to Wallace Research Foundation, The Acopian Family, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, VulPro (South Africa), Clive Barlow, The Gambian Department of Parks and Wildlife Management, Endangered Wildlife Trust (South Africa). Evan Buechley would like to thank the following collaborators that enabled tracking of Egyptian Vultures: KuzeyDo\u011Fa Society (Turkey), I\u011Fd\u0131r Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks (Turkey), American University of Armenia, Ethiopia Wildlife Conservation Authority, Ethiopia Wildlife and Natural History Society, and our colleagues who assisted with Egyptian vulture trapping, including Emrah \u00C7oban, Lale Aktay, Kayahan A\u011F\u0131rkaya, Berkan Demir, Mete T\u00FCrko\u011Flu (Turkey); Anush Khachatrian, Garo Kurginyan (Armenia); Sisay Seyfu, Alazar Daka Rufo, Yilma Dellelegn Abebe, Girma Ayalew (Ethiopia). This work was financially supported by the US National Science Foundation, the Christensen Fund, National Geographic Society, the Whitley Fund for Nature, Faruk Yal\u00E7\u0131n Zoo and KuzeyDo\u011Fa's donors, Turkey's Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs General Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks, NorthStar Science and Technology, HawkWatch International, the University of Utah, and The Peregrine Fund. Gradimir Gradev acknowledges funding by Project LIFE for Lesser Kestrel, LIFE19 NAT/BG/001017. Hristo Peshev thanks funding provided by the projects; \u2018Recovery of the Populations of Large European Vultures in Bulgaria\u2019 (LIFE08 NAT/BG/000278), \u2018Vultures back to LIFE - Bright Future for Black Vulture in Bulgaria\u2019 (LIFE14 NAT/BG/000649) funded by the European Union and project \u2018Saving the Balkans\u2019 last vultures: introducing Vulture Safe Areas as a model for scavenger conservation in the Anthropocene\u2019 funded by Whitley Fund for Nature. In\u00EAs Catry was funded by contract 2021.03224.CEECIND. Funding for the work on rough-legged buzzards in Norway was provided by the Norwegian Environment Agency and the Environment departments at the Office of the County Governors of Troms and Finnmark, Tr\u00F8ndelag, Innlandet, Vestfold and Telemark, Oslo and Viken, Agder and Vestland. Ivan Pokrovsky is very grateful to everyone who helped collecting data in the field. This study was funded by the Max-Planck Institute of Animal Behavior and the German Air and Space Administration (DLR). Partial funding was provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy \u2013 EXC 2117\u2013422037984. Tagging of common cranes in Estonia was supported by institutional research funding (IUT21-1) at the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research, by the Environmental Investment Centre Projects 2015\u20132017, and by Research Development Projects from Estonian University of Life Sciences. A significant proportion of the GPS birds provided by Ana Bermejo-Bermejo and Javier de la Puente were marked as part of the Migra programme developed by SEO/BirdLife between 2011 and 2021 and funded by Fundaci\u00F3n Iberdrola Espa\u00F1a. Jos\u00E9 M. Fern\u00E1ndez-Garc\u00EDa thanks rangers and practitioners from Diputaci\u00F3n Foral de Gipuzkoa (\u00CD. Mendiola, A. Lekuona, F. Diez, M. Olano, F. Ansorregi, E. Iriarte, J. Ugarte, A. Galdos, T. Aierbe, J. Vazquez, H. Be\u00F1aran) who performed most of the fieldwork. Licenses were issued by Diputaci\u00F3n Foral de Gipuzkoa. Technical support by SEO/BirdLife, IREC and governments of Arag\u00F3n and Navarre. Funding was provided by Interreg POCTEFA Ecogyp (EFA 089/15). Julien Terraube thanks Dr. Beatriz Arroyo for assistance with data collection. The telemetry of Montagu's Harrier in the Czech Republic was supported by the European Union under the Operational Program Environment, project No. CZ.05.4.27/0.0/0.0/19_130/0010743. Lindy Thompson would like to thank John Davies, Colin Rowles, The Endangered Wildlife Trust and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. Ethical approval was granted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal Animal Ethics Subcommittee (AREC/094/015PD). Fieldwork was done with provincial research permits (ZA/LP/HO/2937, MPB. 5557 and MPB. 5581). Mansoor H. AlJahdhami thanks the Office for Conservation of the Environment, Diwan of Royal Court. Manuel Gal\u00E1n is grateful to Ministerio para la Transici\u00F3n Ecol\u00F3gica y Reto Demogr\u00E1fico. Marcin Tobolka thanks funding from National Science Centre (Poland), 2016/23/D/NZ8/01902. M\u0101ris Strazds acknowledges funding by Administration of Latvian Environmental Protection Fund, and the Latvian Ornithological Society. The following people have contributed to data download and/or recovery of tags from dead birds: Ivars Brediks, Zanda Bri\u0137e, Raimonds Celms, Henrijs Eikens, Dainis Freimanis, Ginta Gotfridsone, Helmuts Hofmanis, Lelde Jagmina, Raivis Jasinskis, Didzis Jurci\u0146\u0161, Rolands K\u0101posti\u0146\u0161, J\u0101nis \u0136uze, L\u012Bga Laurenovi\u010Da, Dagnija L\u0101ce-Ate, J\u0101nis Legzdi\u0146\u0161, Edgars Ledi\u0146\u0161, Solvita Martinsone, Inga Skr\u016Bzmane, El\u012Bze Spridz\u0101ne, P\u0113teris Strauti\u0146\u0161, Anita Tauri\u0146a, Edgars Tauri\u0146\u0161, Marina Dmitrenok, Pavel Pakul, Olga Lukshitc, Konstantin Gomel, Hissein Abdoulaye, Mahamat Hassan Hatcha, Sven Kapelj, Vedran Luci\u0107, Milan Obranovi\u0107, Darko Podravec, Urmas Sellis, Shay Rotics, Vaidas Palinauskas, Emanuel Baltag, Petrisor Galan, Zsolt Hegyeli, Laurentiu Petrencu, Zoltan Szabo, Tamara Astafyeva, Kristina Chaika, Nikita Chernetsov, Dmitry Grishanov, Gennady Grishanov, Yulia Grishanova, Il'ya Ishenko, Mikhail Markovets, Andrey Mukhin, Vladimir Salikhov, Ibrahim M. Hashim, Nasir Gaboush, Moutasim Eisa, Andriy Bokotey, Leonid Taranyenko, Larisa Tel'nova, Sergei Grigorenko, Kerem Ali Boyla, Sevim Karabiyik, Lider Sinav, Lincoln Fishpool, John Newby, Richard Porter, Tim Wacher, and Joost Brouwer. Mario Posillico acknowledges Eliseo Strinella, Rosario Balestrieri, Stefano Laurenti, Enzo Savo, Elisa Mancuso, Giancarlo Opramolla, Antonello Pascazi, Rosita Giuliani, Elena Di Filippo, Filippo La Civita, Samuele Spacca and Annalisa Brucoli, for their invaluable support in capture and ringing griffon vultures. Marta Ac\u00E1cio, from the Black Stork Portugal project, wants to thank Carlos Pacheco and Lu\u00EDs Ven\u00E2ncio for their valuable help in the field. Martin Wikelski acknowledges partial funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's ExcellenceStrategy \u2013 EXC 2117\u2013422037984. Michael J. McGrady thanks the Environment Authority of Oman for issuance of permits and field support and the Environment Society of Oman for administrative and logistical support. Munir Z. Virani thanks the Band Foundation, The Peregrine Fund, Whitley Fund for Nature, National Geographic Society, Simon Thomsett, Narok County Government, Kenya Wildlife Service and Matira Safaris. Nili Anglister is grateful for the support of the Israeli Nature and Parks authority. Oliver Krone thanks the \u201CEagle Club\u201D, Estonia. Orr Spiegel acknowledges funding by the Binational Science Foundation (BSF) 822/2019 grant. Pauline L. Kamath thanks support from NSF-BSF Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases (EEID) Grant 2015904; USDA\u2014National Institute of Food and Agriculture Hatch Project Nos. ME021908 and ME022402 to PLK. Peter Palatitz was funded by LIFE11/NAT/HU/000926 and would like to thank Zs\u00F3fia Nyerjak-Sumegi, Eva Horvath, Szabolcs Solt and Dr. Peter Fehervari for their help. Rainer Raab thanks the support from LIFE EUROKITE project (LIFE18 NAT/AT/000048). Ralph Buij, Richard Stratton Hatfield, and Shiv Kapila would like to thank the Narok County Government, National Museums of Kenya, the Wildlife Research and Training Institute and the Kenya Wildlife Service for their support of this project. Our work would not have been possible without the field expertise of Simon Thomsett and Lemein Parmuntoro and the technical expertise of the late Theo Gerrits. Finally, we are grateful for the support and help accorded by numerous camps and individuals within the Mara who made this work possible. Ralph Buij wishes to thank the Province of Flevoland for providing financial support for the Marsh Harrier study. Ralph Buij and Kjell Janssens thank Gerard M\u00FCskens, Reinhard Vohwinkel, Jan Nagel, Jacques van der Ploeg, and the NOP Birds of Prey Working Group for their cooperation. They acknowledge funding through the WUR Knowledge Base Program: KB36 Biodiversity in a Nature-Inclusive Society (project number KB36-5200044844) - which is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. Ran Nathan thanks the Minerva Centre for Movement Ecology and Grants BSF-255/2008, BSF-904/2015, DIP NA 846/1-1, GIF-999-66.8/2008, JNF-KKL 14-093-01-6, ISF 2525/16 to RN for their kind support. Ron Efrat thanks people who helped with field work in Israel, especially to Walter Neser and Korin Reznikov. This work was supported by grant no. I-1465-413.13/2018 of the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (GIF). Ron Efrat was supported by the Israeli Academy of Science's Adams Fellowship and the Ben-Gurion University's Negev Fellowship. Thanks to Professor Oded Berger-Tal for his help leading the Egyptian vulture project in Israel. Salim Javed would like to thank the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi for their support. Simeon A. Marin thanks the Project Greater chance for Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) in Bulgaria - Lesser Kestrel Recovery, LIFE11 NAT/BG/360. \u0160imon Krej\u010D\u00ED was supported by the University of Veterinary Sciences Brno grant no. IGA 204/2023/FVHE. Steffen Oppel and Volen Arkumarev highlight that their work was carried out in the framework of the LIFE projects \u201CThe Return of the Neophron\u201D (LIFE10 NAT/BG/000152) and \u201CEgyptian Vulture New LIFE\u201D (LIFE16 NAT/BG/000874, www.LifeNeophron.eu) funded by the European Union and co-funded by the A. G. Leventis Foundation, MAVA Foundation, and the BirdLife GEF/UNDP Migratory Soaring Birds project. The project team that carried out the work reported above was coordinated by Stoyan Nikolov and included: Vladimir Dobrev, Kristi Bashmili, Taulant Bino, Anastasios Bounas, Alexis Chardin, Dobromir Dobrev, Klea Duro, Eleftherios Kapsalis, Elzbieta Kret, Marie-Pia Marchant, Slave Nakev, Nenad Petrovski, Haritakis Papaioannou, Georgi Popgeorgiev, Ledi Selgjekaj, Theodora Skartsi, Anton Stamenov, Stoycho Stoychev, Mirjan Topi, Dimitrios Vavylis, Metodija Velevski, Zydjon Vorpsi, Erald Xeka, Xhemal Xherri, Emil Yordanov, Samuel Bakari, Solomon Adefolu, Lale Aktay S\u00F6z\u00FCer, Paul T. Apeverga, \u015Eafak Arslan, Yahkat Barshep, Turan \u00C7etin, Maher Dayyoub, Laith El-Moghrabi, Hana ElSafoury, Ahmed Endris, Nabegh Ghazal Asswad, Junior H. Harry, Sam T. Ivande, Sharif Jbour, Bruktawit A. Mahamued, Shiiwua A. Manu, Solomon Mengistu, Abdoul R. Moussa Zabeirou, Sulaiman I. Muhammad, Slave Nakev, Alex Ngari, Joseph Onoja, Maher Osta, Serdar \u00D6zuslu, Clo\u00E9 Pourchier, Tareq Qaneer, Alazar Ruffo, Mohammed Shobrak, Panagiotis Kordopatis, Theodora Skartsi, \u00D6zg\u00FCn S\u00F6z\u00FCer, Million Tesfaye, Mengistu Wondafrash, Can Yeniyurt, Emil Yordanov, Khaled Noby, Haitham Mossad, Sherif Baha El Din, Nouran Elbolkiny, Tariq Abdalla, Ben Jobson, William Hayward, Salisha Chandra, Lubomir Peske, Clementine Bougain, Mekonnen Kassa, Samson Zelleke, Behailu Abraham, Nora Juhar, and Amin Seid. We acknowledge the support of field assistants helping to guard and supply supplementary food and monitoring Egyptian vulture territories, in particular Ivaylo Angelov, Tzvetomira Angelova, Nikolai Terziev, Sanie Mumun, Vanya Angelova, Yanina Klimentova-Nikolova, Ivayla Klimentova, Sylvia Dyulgerova, Emil Yordanov, Polina Hristova, Atanas Delchev, Hristo Hristov, Georgi Georgiev, Dimitar Nedelchev, Krasimir Manev, Medzhnun Ademov, Mitko Angelov, Svetoslav Cvetanov, Pencho Penchev, Jivko Barzov, Ivailo Ivanov, Marin Kurtev, Albena Kurteva, Kralju Kralev, Rusko Petrov, Yordanka Vasileva, Dimitar Slavov, Stefka Dimitrova, Andreana Dicheva, Giannis Chondros, Giorgos Greousiotis, Lavrentis Sidiropoulos, Ali Abtourachman, Theodoris Christodoulou, Konstantinos Christodoulou, Paschalis Seitanis, Katerina Demiri, Vasilis Papavasiliou, Nikos Maroukas, EVS and Greek volunteers hosted by WWF Greece. Steven R. Ewing would like to thank the private individuals and organisations that funded the RSPB's Hen Harrier tagging programme, particularly the European Commission's LIFE programme through the Hen Harrier LIFE project (LIFE13 NAT/UK/000258), Northern England Raptor Forum (NERF), Lothian and Borders Raptor Study Group, Lush Retail Limited, Natural Resources Wales, Scottish and Southern Energy and the Welsh Government. We thank past and present RSPB staff that were involved in the LIFE project, as well as the licenced raptor workers, taggers and members of NERF and the Scottish Raptor Study Groups (too many to name individually) who monitored harrier breeding attempts and facilitated tagging efforts, as well as the many land managers and owners that permitted access to their land. Tracking of Imperial eagle in Bulgaria was funded by the LIFE Program of the European Union under the project \u201CConservation of Imperial Eagle and Saker Falcon in key Natura 2000 sites in Bulgaria\u201D (LIFE07 NAT/BG/000068). Tom\u00E1\u0161 Veselovsk\u00FD acknowledges support from the Pannon Eagle LIFE project (LIFE15/NAT/HU/000902). Tagging of short-toed eagles in Italy was funded by Parco Regionale Gallipoli Cognato e Piccole Dolomiti Lucane. Wayne M. Getz was funded by the National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 1617982; United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 904/2015. Rigas Tsiakiris is grateful to the FWFF-Fund for Wild Flora and Fauna (https://www.fwff.org/) with special thanks to Hristo Peshev and Emilian Stoynov for their technical support and advice. Sonja Kr\u00FCger would like to thank Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and the Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier project for their support. Pietro Serroni would like to thank GREFA for their support and collaboration throughout the reintroduction project, Ministero dell'Ambiente e della Sicurezza Energetica for funding the gps tracking activity, Dipartimento Ambiente - Regione Calabria for funding the reintroduction project, and Dr. Giuseppe Cortone for ringing and marking of birds. Stoycho Stoychev would like to thank Dimitar Demerdzhiev. \u00DClo V\u00E4li acknowledges support from the EC LIFE programme (project LIFE04NAT/EE/000072), Estonian Environmental Investments Centre (Projects No. 15432 and 15632), the Estonian Environmental Board, Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Project no. 79-2017) and the Estonian University of Life Sciences (Project No. P180271). Tracking of saker falcons in Slovakia was funded by the LIFE projects LIFE09 NAT/HU/000384 Conservation of Falco cherrug in NE Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia, and LIFE06 NAT/H/000096 Conservation of saker (Falco cherrug) in the Carpathian Basin. Vladim\u00EDr Nem\u010Dek would like to thank Jozef Chavko, Lucia Deutschov\u00E1, Boris Maderi\u010D, Marcel Uhrin, Michal Noga, M\u00E1ty\u00E1s Prommer, David Horal, Martin Dobr\u00FD and local ornithologists from Bulgaria and Germany, who helped us in the field and provided information for us. Support for title page creation and format was provided by AuthorArranger, a tool developed at the National Cancer Institute. We would also like to thank Jonas Waldenstr\u00F6m and BirdLife International science team for their help and support. We are grateful to two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments that helped to improve the manuscript. Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. This article is Hawk Mountain Conservation Science Contribution number 398. Conceptualization: Victoria R. Jones, Willem Van den Bossche, Juan Serratosa, Steffen Oppel, and Jo\u00E3o L. Guilherme. Data curation: Juan Serratosa. Formal analysis: Juan Serratosa, Steffen Oppel, and Shay Rotics. Methodology: Victoria R. Jones, Juan Serratosa, Steffen Oppel, Shay Rotics, and Jo\u00E3o L. Guilherme. Writing - original draft: Juan Serratosa, Victoria R. Jones, Steffen Oppel, Shay Rotics, Andrea Santangeli, Stuart Butchart, Luis S. Cano-Alonso, Jos\u00E9 Luis Teller\u00EDa and Ryno Kemp. Writing - Review & Editing: All co-authors. This work was funded by the MAVA Foundation trough the MAVA Safe Flyways Energy project, specifically the M7 Birds \u2013 Reducing mortality of migratory birds and vultures in the Mediterranean 2016\u20132022.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110525
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dc.keywordsBird conservation
dc.keywordsEnergy infrastructure
dc.keywordsIllegal killing
dc.keywordsMortality
dc.keywordsPoisoning
dc.keywordsrenewable energy
dc.keywordsTracking technologies
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dc.subjectMolecular biology
dc.titleTracking data highlight the importance of human-induced mortality for large migratory birds at a flyway scale
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