The golden age of bio‐logging: how animal‐borne sensors are advancing the frontiers of ecology
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Abstract
Great leaps forward in scientific understanding are often spurred by innovations in technology. The explosion of miniature sensors that are driving the boom in consumer electronics, such as smart phones, gaming platforms, and wearable fitness devices, are now becoming available to ecologists for remotely monitoring the activities of wild animals. While half a century ago researchers were attaching balloons to the backs of seals to measure their movement, today ecologists have access to an arsenal of sensors that can continuously measure most aspects of an animal's state (e.g., location, behavior, caloric expenditure, interactions with other animals) and external environment (e.g., temperature, salinity,…
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- Foraging
- Ecology
- Biotelemetry
- Sociality
- LEAPS
- Citizen science
- Evolutionary ecology
- Biology
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