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1 January 2018 Increasing the Number of Captured Migrant Buntings at an Autumn Stopover Site using Sound Lures
Mariko Senda, Tomohiro Deguchi, Shigemoto Komeda, Yoshimitsu Shigeta, Fumio Sato, Keiko Yoshiyasu, Noboru Nakamura, Naoki Tomita, Kiyoaki Ozaki
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Abstract

We compared the number of individuals and juvenile-to-adult ratio of Rustic Bunting Emberiza rustica, Black-faced Bunting E. spodocephala, and Reed Bunting E. schoeniclus captured in sound-lured and unlured mist nets at an autumn stopover site during October and November 2004–2011. The numbers of all three buntings captured and the proportion of juveniles of Black-faced and Reed buntings increased with sound luring. Use of sound luring could help further our understanding of migration ecology and conservation of the globally vulnerable Rustic Bunting and its congeners through increasing the number of individuals captured and banded.

© The Ornithological Society of Japan 2018
Mariko Senda, Tomohiro Deguchi, Shigemoto Komeda, Yoshimitsu Shigeta, Fumio Sato, Keiko Yoshiyasu, Noboru Nakamura, Naoki Tomita, and Kiyoaki Ozaki "Increasing the Number of Captured Migrant Buntings at an Autumn Stopover Site using Sound Lures," Ornithological Science 17(1), 103-108, (1 January 2018). https://doi.org/10.2326/osj.17.103
Received: 10 November 2016; Accepted: 1 July 2017; Published: 1 January 2018
KEYWORDS
age-specific attraction
banding
mist netting
sound-lure
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