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Subjectivity in bio-logging: do logged data mislead? [PDF]
Logging of data using animal-attached archival units (bio-logging) involves potential sources of subjectivity that are reviewed in the present paper. Subjectivity may be the result of technical limitations of which the selection of the correct sampling ...
Robert-Coudert, Yvonne, Wilson, Rory P.
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Time synchronisation for millisecond-precision on bio-loggers [PDF]
Time-synchronised data streams from bio-loggers are becoming increasingly important for analysing and interpreting intricate animal behaviour including split-second decision making, group dynamics, and collective responses to environmental conditions ...
Timm A. Wild +10 more
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Influence of the phytoplankton community structure on the southern elephant seals' foraging activity within the Southern Ocean [PDF]
The intricate relationship between trophic levels in marine ecosystems remains largely unexplored, particularly in the Southern Ocean. To investigate the complex composition of water constituents, notably the phytoplankton community, we used machine ...
Ziad Sari El Dine +5 more
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Editorial: Physio-logging in marine animals: recent advances and future directions [PDF]
Kagari Aoki +2 more
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The New Era of Physio-Logging and Their Grand Challenges
Andreas Fahlman +14 more
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Bio-logging and navigation of marine animals
Ken Yoda
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Monitoring reproductive outputs of sea turtles is difficult, as it requires a large number of observers patrolling extended beaches every night throughout the breeding season with the risk of missing nesting individuals.
Lorène Jeantet +5 more
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The aftermath of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill highlighted the lack of baseline spatial, behavioral, and abundance data for many species, including imperiled marine turtles, across the Gulf of Mexico.
Kelsey E. Roberts +7 more
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Evidence for Size-Selective Predation by Antarctic Humpback Whales
Animals aggregate around resource hotspots, but what makes one resource more appealing than another can be difficult to determine. In March 2020 the Antarctic fjord Charlotte Bay included >5× as many humpback whales as neighboring Wilhelmina Bay, a ...
David E. Cade +5 more
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A Physio-Logging Journey: Heart Rates of the Emperor Penguin and Blue Whale
Physio-logging has the potential to explore the processes that underlie the dive behavior and ecology of marine mammals and seabirds, as well as evaluate their adaptability to environmental change and other stressors. Regulation of heart rate lies at the
Paul J. Ponganis
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