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Refining Housing, Husbandry and Care for Animals Used in Studies Involving Biotelemetry
Biotelemetry can contribute towards reducing animal numbers and suffering in disciplines including physiology, pharmacology and behavioural research.
Penny Hawkins
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The rise of animal biotelemetry and genetics research data integration
The advancement and availability of innovative animal biotelemetry and genomic technologies are improving our understanding of how the movements of individuals influence gene flow within and between populations and ultimately drive evolutionary and ...
Mara F. Müller +3 more
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Using biotelemetry to assess drone effects on whale sharks
The use of unoccupied aerial vehicles or drones for wildlife research has proliferated in recent years and they have proven to be a valuable tool for collecting data for population surveys, morphometric and body condition measurements, and for observing ...
Samantha D. Reynolds +6 more
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Specialized antennas called wearable antennas for biotelemetry wireless communication are made to be built into or worn on the body to allow wireless communication between devices like heart monitors, medical implants, and other bio-telemetry equipment ...
Vimokshavardhan Daware, Jagadish Jadhav
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Background Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) has been shown to reduce hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C). Accordingly, guidelines recommend SMBG up to 4–10 times daily for adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) on insulin.
Alex R. Montero +5 more
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What has biotelemetry ever done for avian translocations?
Species translocation is a popular approach in contemporary ecological restoration and rewilding. Improving the efficacy of conservation translocation programmes requires a combination of robust data from comparable populations, population viability ...
Simon C. R. Lee +2 more
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An integrative modelling framework for passive acoustic telemetry
Passive acoustic telemetry is widely used to study the movements of aquatic animals. However, a holistic, mechanistic modelling framework that permits the reconstruction of fine‐scale movements and emergent patterns of space use from detections at ...
Edward Lavender +6 more
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Our objective is to design triple-band implantable antennas with wide bandwidths and appropriate sizes for biomedical applications. The targeted design frequencies are 400 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and the new Wi-Fi band of 5.7 GHz.
Kaveh Shahverdi +3 more
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A model to illustrate the potential pairing of animal biotelemetry with individual-based modeling
Background Animal biotelemetry and individual-based modeling (IBM) are natural complements, but there are few published examples where they are applied together to address fundamental or applied ecological questions.
Ian G. Brosnan, David W. Welch
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The study of marine mammals is greatly enhanced through fine scale data on habitat use. Here we used a commonly available asset tracker Global Positioning System/Global Systems for Mobile Communication (GPS/GSM) integrated into a CATS suction cup tag to ...
Jan-Olaf Meynecke, Nikolai Liebsch
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