“…Furthermore, while the '5% rule', that is, the device mass should be no more than 5% of the animal mass, is often used as a guideline for swimming and flying vertebrates (Aldridge & Brigham, 1988;Kenward, 2000), it has a weak empirical basis and is often disregarded (Barron et al, 2010;O'Mara, Wikelski, & Dechmann, 2014;Portugal & White, 2018). These ethical and scientific drawbacks have resulted in recent guidelines and recommendations regarding the use of tracking devices on birds and mammals (Casper, 2009;Kays et al, 2015;Mcintyre, 2014;O'Mara et al, 2014;Wilson & McMahon, 2006) and a call for more systematic documentation of potential effects (Geen, Robinson, & Baillie, 2019).…”