Hugo Ferreira
@ferreirahrs.bsky.social
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PHD Postdoctoral Research Associate at Global Wader Network Lead - Youth Engaged in Wetlands Where is Spoony? - Zooniverse project manager.
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I would like to thank my supervisors and co-authors,
@jocelyn-tdv.bsky.social Thomas Blanchon @tamarlok.bsky.social and @joseaalves.bsky.social for the advice! Also, technicians and field volunteers at @tourduvalat.bsky.social eco_flyway @globalflyway.bsky.social CESAM, and @uaveiro.bsky.social
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The story continues!

We examined chick migratory behaviour based on crossing major barriers:

🟡 No barriers
🟢 Sahara Desert
🔵 Mediterranean Sea

Intriguingly, as the season progresses, the chance of spoonbills crossing major ecological barriers decreases. (6/8)
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Later-born chicks were seen to have lower body condition than early born chicks.

Thus, by breeding earlier, older spoonbills have higher likelihood of having chicks with higher body condition. (5/8)
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Using camera traps & expert observations, we identified when breeders were seen breeding for the first time in the season.

Our finding: Older spoonbills tend to breed earlier in the season than younger ones.

But how can this impact their offspring? (4/8)
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To identify individual spoonbills, since 2008, the @tourduvalat.bsky.social team has ringed more than 5000 thousand chicks with PVC rings.

Thanks, to these individual markings we were able to determine the age of 451 breeders and the migratory behaviour of 105 juveniles. (3/8)
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As animals age, past experience can improve their performance of basic behaviours such as foraging and movement.

However, due to the difficulty to follow animals it is often difficult to assess how their performance impacts their offspring. (2/8)
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Tracking - what are we learning about waders?
LOTS!
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One Whimbrel made all of these journeys.
The 'Global Wader' project is encouraging scientists to archive this sort of information, so that it is available for future analyses.
#ornithology
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Happy to join the Wader community! 😁

🌍 If you're involved in wader tracking, research, or conservation, check out our project: Global Wader.

🐣 More than happy to connect and help you to find out more! #Waders #Conservation #BirdTracking

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Now that I’ve finally rested, I want to thank all the observers, technicians, volunteers, colleagues, supervisors, friends, and family, who made this thesis possible. The best part of the defense was feeling all the love and support. Obrigado, see you in the next challenge! :D
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39% des nids de spatules blanches contiennent du plastique, selon une étude scientifique récente doi.org/10.1016/j.sc... @ferreirahrs.bsky.social
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I would like to thank my supervisors and co-authors
Carolina Hadden, @jocelyn-tdv.bsky.social , Tamar Lok, Marion Vittecoq, and José A. Alves for the advice and tremendous help!

Also, Sandra Hodic (fieldwork), the @tourduvalat.bsky.social, eco_flyway, CESAM, and @uaveiro.bsky.social ).
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Understanding where spoonbills gather ANM and whether they actively seek it is a priority for further research.

Studies such as necropsy or detailed nest temperature analysis could help unravel the benefits and potential adverse effects of ANM on waterbird breeding success. 9/10
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Our results suggest other species may be better pollution sentinels in wetland nesting sites than spoonbills.

However, spoonbills could act as #biovectors, potentially transporting materials like sheet plastics from agricultural fields to natural nesting areas. (8/10)
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No link was found between ANM proportion and breeder age or hatching success. But it is noteworthy that, despite the high incidence of ANM, there are no documented cases of mortality due to entanglement or suffocation of chicks or adults by nest material in #Camargue. (7/10)
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Although it is not clear whether they are used to replace or complement natural materials, an increase in the use of ANM throughout the season coincided with a decrease in the proportion of Halimione in the nest lining. (6/10)
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Nest lining mainly contained natural fragmented materials like #Halimioneportulacoides, ANM, and feathers.

Raw data suggests Halimione decreases ~21 days post estimated egg laying, while ANM remains constant. (5/10)
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We used photos as a balanced precision/disturbance method to assess ANM in nest lining.

Nests were photographed during each visit (2.3).

Marked breeders were identified and linked to nests (2.5), and hatching success was recorded (2.6). (4/10)
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Out of 439 nests observed at the field, 39 % contained at least one ANM (Survey 2.2), usually plastic of sheet-like shape and white-transparent colours (Survey 2.4).

ANM were mainly located in the nest lining and on average represented 1.4 ± 0.87% of the nest total mass. (3/10)
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Although commonly found in #Eurasianspoonbill nests, anthropogenic nesting materials (ANM) have never been quantified.

We monitored ANM occurrence in nests in the #Camargue wetland, Southern France, over two breeding seasons. (2/10)
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There is no two without three!

Third chapter of my thesis out in #stoten @elsevierconnect.bsky.social

"Presence and potential impact of anthropogenic nesting materials on a colonial breeding waterbird"

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... (1/10)
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I would like to thank my supervisors and co-authors Tamar Lok, Thomas Blanchon, Jocelyn Champagnon, Olivier Duriez, Frédéric Jiguet, and José Alves, for the advice and tremendous help!

Also, the Tour du Valat, eco_flyway, Global Flyway, CESAM, and @uaveiro.bsky.social.