[HTML][HTML] Observing the unwatchable through acceleration logging of animal behavior

DD Brown, R Kays, M Wikelski, R Wilson… - Animal Biotelemetry, 2013 - Springer
Behavior is an important mechanism of evolution and it is paid for through energy
expenditure. Nevertheless, field biologists can rarely observe animals for more than a …

Utility of biological sensor tags in animal conservation

ADM Wilson, M Wikelski, RP Wilson… - Conservation …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Electronic tags (both biotelemetry and biologging platforms) have informed conservation
and resource management policy and practice by providing vital information on the spatial …

[HTML][HTML] 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 …

Evidence-based marine protected area planning for a highly mobile endangered marine vertebrate

G Schofield, R Scott, A Dimadi, S Fossette… - Biological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) now form an important part of marine conservation and
fisheries management; hence, there is broad interest in developing procedures that optimize …

Forecasting the viability of sea turtle eggs in a warming world

DA Pike - Global change biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Animals living in tropical regions may be at increased risk from climate change because
current temperatures at these locations already approach critical physiological thresholds …

[HTML][HTML] Aerial drone surveys reveal the efficacy of a protected area network for marine megafauna and the value of sea turtles as umbrella species

LCD Dickson, SRB Negus, C Eizaguirre, KA Katselidis… - Drones, 2022 - mdpi.com
Quantifying the capacity of protected area networks to shield multiple marine megafauna
with diverse life histories is complicated, as many species are wide-ranging, requiring varied …

[HTML][HTML] Traits shared by marine megafauna and their relationships with ecosystem functions and services

DC Tavares, JF Moura, E Acevedo-Trejos… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Traditional ecological research has focused on taxonomic units to better understand the role
of organisms in marine ecosystems. This approach has significantly contributed to our …

[HTML][HTML] The Use of Acceleration to Code for Animal Behaviours; A Case Study in Free-Ranging Eurasian Beavers Castor fiber

PM Graf, RP Wilson, L Qasem, K Hackländer, F Rosell - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Recent technological innovations have led to the development of miniature, accelerometer-
containing electronic loggers which can be attached to free-living animals. Accelerometers …

[HTML][HTML] Biologging physiological and ecological responses to climatic variation: new tools for the climate change era

HE Chmura, TW Glass, CT Williams - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
In this mini-review, we discuss how biologging technology can be used to detect,
understand, and forecast species' responses to climate change. We review studies of …

A keystone avian predator faces elevated energy expenditure in a warming Arctic

ML Grunst, AS Grunst, D Grémillet, A Kato… - Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is transforming bioenergetic landscapes, challenging behavioral and
physiological coping mechanisms. A critical question involves whether animals can adjust …