Biologging technologies: new tools for conservation. Introductionстатья из журнала
Аннотация: ESR Endangered Species Research Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsSpecials ESR 10:1-7 (2010) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00269 Biologging technologies: new tools for conservation. Introduction Steven J. Bograd1,*, Barbara A. Block2, Daniel P. Costa3, Brendan J. Godley4 1NOAA, NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, 1352 Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove, California 93950, USA 2Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, Pacific Grove, California 93950, USA 3Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of California at Santa Cruz, 100 Shaffer Rd., Santa Cruz, California 95060, USA 4Marine Turtle Research Group, Centre for Ecology and Conservation, School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZ, UK *Email: steven.bograd@noaa.gov ABSTRACT: Biologging technology allows researchers to take measurements from free-ranging animals as they move undisturbed through their environment. Recent advances in biologging technology, including electronic tag miniaturization and improved animal movement models, have revolutionized our understanding of the ecology of top predators and have permitted observations well beyond the reach of standard measurement techniques. Engineering has provided the biologging community with ever more sophisticated tags, and advances in the application of statistical methods to interpret these data have yielded powerful new tools for understanding animal behavior. The technology has also reached sufficient sophistication and reliability such that the data collected is often equivalent to industry standards for environmental sampling, which has led to profound advancements in the marine realm, where the sheer vastness, in 3 dimensions, limits our ability to observe. Biologging data is now being increasingly applied to marine management and conservation policy. In this introduction, we highlight a few of the research themes presented at the Third International Conference on Biologging Science, and comment on the future challenges of biologging science. KEY WORDS: Biologging · Telemetry · Tagging technologies · Animal movement · Environmental sensors · Oceanography · Conservation Full text in pdf format NextCite this article as: Bograd SJ, Block BA, Costa DP, Godley BJ (2010) Biologging technologies: new tools for conservation. Introduction. Endang Species Res 10:1-7. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00269Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in ESR Vol. 10. Online publication date: March 03, 2010 Print ISSN: 1863-5407; Online ISSN: 1613-4796 Copyright © 2010 Inter-Research.
Год издания: 2010
Авторы: SJ Bograd, BA Block, Daniel P. Costa, Brendan J. Godley
Издательство: Inter-Research
Источник: Endangered Species Research
Ключевые слова: Marine animal studies overview, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Turtle Biology and Conservation
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Том: 10
Страницы: 1–7