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Allison R Payne,Conner M Hale,Sarah C Davidson et al. Allison R Payne et al.
Over the last six decades, the biologging research community has reduced instrument effects on study animals by miniaturizing devices, employing sophisticated release mechanisms, and developing other novel technological advancements. Howeve...
Hannah Wood,Emma J Tebbs,Robin Freeman et al. Hannah Wood et al.
Background: Identifying key areas of animal distribution using individual movement data is fundamental for conservation planning, threat mitigation, and spatial management. Methodologies which define these areas based on ...
C Ryan Hill,Antóin M O&#x;Sullivan,R Allen Curry et al. C Ryan Hill et al.
Background: Positional acoustic telemetry permits high-resolution (2D and 3D) tracking of tagged fish based on the speed of sound and time at which acoustic signals are detected at independent receivers. Such positional d...
Jessica Harvey-Carroll,Daire Carroll,Jose Luis Crespo-Picazo et al. Jessica Harvey-Carroll et al.
Background: Understanding animal behaviour is critical for the design of effective conservation and management strategies. Animal-borne tri-axial accelerometers constitute a type of biologging device which have the potent...
Tyler R Ross,Gregory W Thiemann,B J Kirschhoffer et al. Tyler R Ross et al.
The study of animal movement provides insights into underlying ecological processes and informs analyses of behaviour and resource use, which have implications for species management and conservation. The tools used to study animal movement...
Ortal Mizrahy-Rewald,Natalie Winkler,Frederik Amann et al. Ortal Mizrahy-Rewald et al.
Background: The impact of biologging devices on the aerodynamics or hydrodynamics of animals is still poorly understood. This stands in marked contrast to the ever more extensive use of such technologies in wild-living an...
Timm A Wild,Louis van Schalkwyk,Pauli Viljoen et al. Timm A Wild et al.
Bio-telemetry from small tags attached to animals is one of the principal methods for studying the ecology and behaviour of wildlife. The field has constantly evolved over the last 80 years as technological improvement enabled a diversity o...
E A Magowan,I E Maguire,S Smith et al. E A Magowan et al.
Background: Recent developments in both hardware and software of animal-borne data loggers now enable large amounts of data to be collected on both animal movement and behaviour. In particular, the combined use of tri-axi...
David Bolduc,Dominique Fauteux,Éric Bharucha et al. David Bolduc et al.
Background: Studying the anti-predatory behavior of mammals represents an important challenge, especially for fossorial small mammals that hide in burrows. In the Arctic, such behaviors are critical to the survival of lem...
Brian C Balmer,Andrew J Westgate,Wayne E McFee Brian C Balmer
Satellite telemetry is critical for collecting fine-scale temporal and spatial data on individual animals that has broad-scale applicability at population and species levels. There have been significant advances in the remote deployment of ...