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Movement-assisted localization from acoustic telemetry data [PDF]

open access: yesMovement Ecology, 2020
Background Acoustic telemetry technologies are being increasingly deployed to study a variety of aquatic taxa including fishes, reptiles, and marine mammals.
Nathan J. Hostetter, J. Andrew Royle
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Compatibility in acoustic telemetry [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Biotelemetry, 2021
Acoustic telemetry is widely used to investigate aquatic animal movement. Pulse position modulation (PPM) is an acoustic telemetry method that allows multiple unique identification codes to be transmitted at a single acoustic frequency, typically in the ...
Jan Reubens   +5 more
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ATfiltR: A solution for managing and filtering detections from passive acoustic telemetry data [PDF]

open access: yesMethodsX, 2023
Acoustic telemetry is a popular and cost-efficient method for tracking the movements of animals in the aquatic ecosystem. But data acquired via acoustic telemetry often contains spurious detections that must be identified and excluded by researchers to ...
Félicie Dhellemmes   +2 more
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Residency and space use estimation methods based on passive acoustic telemetry data [PDF]

open access: yesMovement Ecology, 2023
Acoustic telemetry has helped overcome many of the challenges faced when studying the movement ecology of aquatic species, allowing to obtain unprecedented amounts of data. This has made it into one of the most widely used methods nowadays.
S. Kraft   +5 more
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A review of acoustic telemetry in Europe and the need for a regional aquatic telemetry network [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Biotelemetry, 2018
Background Globally, there are a large and growing number of researchers using biotelemetry as a tool to study aquatic animals. In Europe, this community lacks a formal network structure.
David Abecasis   +18 more
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Analysing detection gaps in acoustic telemetry data to infer differential movement patterns in fish [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2021
A wide array of technologies are available for gaining insight into the movement of wild aquatic animals. Although acoustic telemetry can lack the fine‐scale spatial resolution of some satellite tracking technologies, the substantially longer battery ...
Michael J. Williamson   +11 more
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The performance of 76 kHz positional acoustic telemetry is challenged by acoustic conditions in the tailrace of a hydroelectric dam [PDF]

open access: yesAnimal Biotelemetry
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 data has important implications for
C. Ryan Hill   +4 more
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A Methodological Framework to Estimate the Site Fidelity of Tagged Animals Using Passive Acoustic Telemetry. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
The rapid expansion of the use of passive acoustic telemetry technologies has facilitated unprecedented opportunities for studying the behavior of marine organisms in their natural environment.
Manuela Capello   +7 more
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Does detection range matter for inferring social networks in a benthic shark using acoustic telemetry? [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2017
Accurately estimating contacts between animals can be critical in ecological studies such as examining social structure, predator–prey interactions or transmission of information and disease. While biotelemetry has been used successfully for such studies
Johann Mourier   +4 more
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Acoustic telemetry reveals cryptic residency of whale sharks. [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Lett, 2015
Although whale sharks ( Rhincodon typus ) have been documented to move thousands of kilometres, they are most frequently observed at a few predictable seasonal aggregation sites. The absence of sharks at the surface during visual surveys has led to the assumption that sharks disperse to places unknown during the ...
Cagua EF   +6 more
europepmc   +5 more sources

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