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Applications of Accelerometers and Other Bio-Logging Devices in Captive and Wild Animals [PDF]
Bio-logging devices have been widely used in ecology across a range of species to acquire information on the secret lives of animals in the wild, which would otherwise be challenging to obtain via direct observations [...]
Marco Campera +2 more
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A standardisation framework for bio‐logging data to advance ecological research and conservation [PDF]
Bio‐logging data obtained by tagging animals are key to addressing global conservation challenges. However, the many thousands of existing bio‐logging datasets are not easily discoverable, universally comparable, nor readily accessible through existing ...
Ana M. M. Sequeira +41 more
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The impact of bio-logging on body weight change of the Eurasian beaver. [PDF]
Bio-logging is a common method to collect ecological data on wild animals, but might also induce stress, reduce body condition, and alter behavior. Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) are a semi-aquatic and nocturnal species that are challenging to observe ...
Christian Andre Robstad +3 more
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The role of individual variability on the predictive performance of machine learning applied to large bio-logging datasets [PDF]
Animal-borne tagging (bio-logging) generates large and complex datasets. In particular, accelerometer tags, which provide information on behaviour and energy expenditure of wild animals, produce high-resolution multi-dimensional data, and can be ...
Marianna Chimienti +11 more
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A review on fish bio-logging for biotelemetry applications
Fish are an essential resource in human society, and while ecological research on them is challenging, it is absolutely necessary. Recent technologies enabled researchers to monitor underwater fish behavior.
Jikang Park, Sung-Yong Oh
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Fehlmann and King introduce bio-logging techniques to track free-living animals.
Gaëlle Fehlmann, Andrew J KING
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Seabird acoustic communication at sea: a new perspective using bio-logging devices. [PDF]
AbstractMost seabirds are very noisy at their breeding colonies, when aggregated in high densities. Calls are used for individual recognition and also emitted during agonistic interactions. When at sea, many seabirds aggregate over patchily distributed resources and may benefit from foraging in groups.
Thiebault A +3 more
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The ocean’s meso- and submeso-scales (1-100 km, days to weeks) host features like filaments and eddies that have a key structuring effect on phytoplankton distribution, but that due to their ephemeral nature, are challenging to observe.
Loïc Le Ster +6 more
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Towards automated behaviour monitoring in wildlife: a review of machine learning approaches using accelerometer data [PDF]
Monitoring animal behaviour provides critical insights into species ecology and offers essential information for guiding management and conservation efforts.
Lorène Jeantet +3 more
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Bio-logging of marine migratory species in the law of the sea
The use of advanced and emerging remote data-collection technologies, and in particular bio-logging of marine migratory species, raises fundamental questions about the scope of authority of coastal states to regulate marine scientific research in the waters under their jurisdiction.
Guillermo Ortuño Crespo +1 more
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