Biologging and biotelemetry: tools for understanding the lives and environments of marine animals
YY Watanabe, YP Papastamatiou - Annual Review of Animal …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Addressing important questions in animal ecology, physiology, and environmental science
often requires in situ information from wild animals. This difficulty is being overcome by …
often requires in situ information from wild animals. This difficulty is being overcome by …
An overview of behavioral, physiological, and environmental sensors used in animal biotelemetry and biologging studies
M Whitford, AP Klimley - Animal Biotelemetry, 2019 - Springer
Background The ability to remotely monitor the behavior of animals and their interactions
with their environment has revolutionized how ecologists conduct studies. The creative use …
with their environment has revolutionized how ecologists conduct studies. The creative use …
Global habitat preferences of commercially valuable tuna
In spite of its pivotal role in future implementations of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
Management, current knowledge about tuna habitat preferences remains fragmented and …
Management, current knowledge about tuna habitat preferences remains fragmented and …
Classifying movement behaviour in relation to environmental conditions using hidden Markov models
TA Patterson, M Basson, MV Bravington… - Journal of Animal …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Linking the movement and behaviour of animals to their environment is a central problem in
ecology. Through the use of electronic tagging and tracking (ETT), collection of in situ data …
ecology. Through the use of electronic tagging and tracking (ETT), collection of in situ data …
Linking animal-borne video to accelerometers reveals prey capture variability
YY Watanabe, A Takahashi - Proceedings of the National …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Understanding foraging is important in ecology, as it determines the energy gains and,
ultimately, the fitness of animals. However, monitoring prey captures of individual animals is …
ultimately, the fitness of animals. However, monitoring prey captures of individual animals is …
Ontogeny in marine tagging and tracking science: technologies and data gaps
The field of marine tagging and tracking has grown rapidly in recent years as tag sizes have
decreased and the diversity of sensors has increased. Tag data provide a unique view on …
decreased and the diversity of sensors has increased. Tag data provide a unique view on …
The trophodynamics of marine top predators: current knowledge, recent advances and challenges
We review present understanding of the spatial and temporal diet variability
(trophodynamics) of a range of pelagic marine top predators, at both early and adult life …
(trophodynamics) of a range of pelagic marine top predators, at both early and adult life …
Remote bioenergetics measurements in wild fish: opportunities and challenges
The generalized energy budget for fish (ie, Energy Consumed= Metabolism+ Waste+
Growth) is as relevant today as when it was first proposed decades ago and serves as a …
Growth) is as relevant today as when it was first proposed decades ago and serves as a …
Biodiversity Research: fidelity to foraging sites, consistency of migration routes and habitat modulation of home range by sea turtles
Aim Resources can shape patterns of habitat utilization. Recently a broad foraging
dichotomy between oceanic and coastal sites has been revealed for loggerhead sea turtles …
dichotomy between oceanic and coastal sites has been revealed for loggerhead sea turtles …
Linking vertical movements of large pelagic predators with distribution patterns of biomass in the open ocean
CD Braun, A Della Penna… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Many predator species make regular excursions from near-surface waters to the twilight
(200 to 1,000 m) and midnight (1,000 to 3,000 m) zones of the deep pelagic ocean. While …
(200 to 1,000 m) and midnight (1,000 to 3,000 m) zones of the deep pelagic ocean. While …