No evidence for adverse effects on fitness of fitting passive integrated transponders (PITs) in wild house sparrows <i>Passer domesticus</i>
Julia Schroeder, Terry Burke(University of Sheffield), Nancy Ockendon(Conservation Leadership Programme), Shinichi Nakagawa(University of Sheffield), Ian R. Cleasby
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