Animal ecology meets GPS-based radiotelemetry: a perfect storm of opportunities and challenges
Fondazione Edmund Mach · Sapienza University of Rome · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry technology allows us to monitor and to map the details of animal movement, securing vast quantities of such data even for highly cryptic organisms. We envision an exciting synergy between animal ecology and GPS-based radiotelemetry, as for other examples of new technologies stimulating rapid conceptual advances, where research opportunities have been paralleled by technical and analytical challenges. Animal positions provide the elemental unit of movement paths and show where individuals interact with the ecosystems around them. We discuss how knowing where animals go can help scientists in their search for a mechanistic understanding of key concepts of animal ecology,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 63
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Home range
- Ecology
- Biological dispersal
- Global Positioning System
- Temporal scales
- Animal behavior
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Population