作者
Philippe Gaspar, Jean-Yves Georges, Sabrina Fossette, Arnaud Lenoble, Sandra Ferraroli, Yvon Le Maho
发表日期
2006/11/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
273
期号
1602
页码范围
2697-2702
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Tracks of marine animals in the wild, now increasingly acquired by electronic tagging of individuals, are of prime interest not only to identify habitats and high-risk areas, but also to gain detailed information about the behaviour of these animals. Using recent satellite-derived current estimates and leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) tracking data, we demonstrate that oceanic currents, usually neglected when analysing tracking data, can substantially distort the observed trajectories. Consequently, this will affect several important results deduced from the analysis of tracking data, such as the evaluation of the orientation skills and the energy budget of animals or the identification of foraging areas. We conclude that currents should be systematically taken into account to ensure the unbiased interpretation of tracking data, which now play a major role in marine conservation biology.
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