Animal ecology meets GPS-based radiotelemetry: a perfect storm of opportunities and challenges

F Cagnacci, L Boitani, RA Powell… - … Transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry technology allows us to monitor and to map the
details of animal movement, securing vast quantities of such data even for highly cryptic …

Marine mammal conservation: over the horizon

SE Nelms, J Alfaro-Shigueto, JPY Arnould… - Endangered Species …, 2021 - int-res.com
Marine mammals can play important ecological roles in aquatic ecosystems, and their
presence can be key to community structure and function. Consequently, marine mammals …

Navigating uncertain waters: a critical review of inferring foraging behaviour from location and dive data in pinnipeds

MID Carter, KA Bennett, CB Embling, PJ Hosegood… - Movement Ecology, 2016 - Springer
In the last thirty years, the emergence and progression of biologging technology has led to
great advances in marine predator ecology. Large databases of location and dive …

Integrative approaches to the study of baleen whale diving behavior, feeding performance, and foraging ecology

JA Goldbogen, AS Friedlaender, J Calambokidis… - …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
For many marine organisms, especially large whales that cannot be studied in laboratory
settings, our ability to obtain basic behavioral and physiological data is limited, because …

From sensor data to animal behaviour: an oystercatcher example

J Shamoun-Baranes, R Bom, EE van Loon, BJ Ens… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Animal-borne sensors enable researchers to remotely track animals, their physiological
state and body movements. Accelerometers, for example, have been used in several studies …

Biologging technologies: new tools for conservation. Introduction

SJ Bograd, BA Block, DP Costa, BJ Godley - Endangered Species …, 2010 - int-res.com
Biologging technology allows researchers to take measurements from free-ranging animals
as they move undisturbed through their environment. Recent advances in biologging …

Movements and habitat use of reef manta rays off eastern Australia: offshore excursions, deep diving and eddy affinity revealed by satellite telemetry

FRA Jaine, CA Rohner, SJ Weeks… - Marine Ecology …, 2014 - int-res.com
Manta rays (Manta spp.) are plankton-feeding elasmobranchs classified as vulnerable to
extinction on the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species. Despite increasing public and …

A nonlinear filtering approach for the attitude and dynamic body acceleration estimation based on inertial and magnetic sensors: Bio-logging application

H Fourati, N Manamanni, L Afilal… - IEEE Sensors …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper addresses the problem of rigid body orientation and Dynamic Body Acceleration
(DBA) estimation. This work is applied in bio-logging, an interdisciplinary research area at …

Bottlenose dolphin habitat and management factors related to activity and distance traveled in zoos and aquariums

LK Lauderdale, KA Shorter, D Zhang, J Gabaldon… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
High-resolution non-invasive cetacean tagging systems can be used to investigate the
influence of habitat characteristics and management factors on behavior by quantifying …

Mechanistic approaches to understanding and predicting mammalian space use: recent advances, future directions

PR Moorcroft - Journal of Mammalogy, 2012 - academic.oup.com
The coming of age of global positioning system telemetry, in conjunction with recent
theoretical innovations for formulating quantitative descriptions of how different ecological …