Distinguishing technology from biology: a critical review of the use of GPS telemetry data in ecology
University of Montana · University of Glasgow
Abstract
In the past decade, ecologists have witnessed vast improvements in our ability to collect animal movement data through animal-borne technology, such as through GPS or ARGOS systems. However, more data does not necessarily yield greater knowledge in understanding animal ecology and conservation. In this paper, we provide a review of the major benefits, problems and potential misuses of GPS/Argos technology to animal ecology and conservation. Benefits are obvious, and include the ability to collect fine-scale spatio-temporal location data on many previously impossible to study animals, such as ocean-going fish, migratory songbirds and long-distance migratory mammals. These benefits come with significant…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
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2Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Global Positioning System
- Population ecology
- Evolutionary ecology
- Population
- Behavioral ecology
- Biology
- Environmental resource management