WATLAS:High throughput and real-time tracking of many small birds in the Dutch Wadden Sea

Tracking animal movement is important for understanding how animals interact with their (changing) environment, and crucial for predicting and explaining how animals are affected by anthropogenic activities. The Wadden Sea is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a region of global importance for millions of shorebirds. Due to climate change and anthropogenic activity, understanding and predicting movement and space-use in areas like the Wadden Sea is increasingly important. Monitoring and predicting animal movement, however, requires high-resolution tracking of many individuals. While high-resolut... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bijleveld, Allert I.
van Maarseveen, Frank
Denissen, Bas
Dekinga, Anne
Penning, Emma
S. Ersoy, Selin
Gupte, Pratik
de Monte, Luc
ten Horn, Job
Bom, Roeland
Toledo, Sivan
Nathan, Ran
Beardsworth, Christine E.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: Bijleveld , A I , van Maarseveen , F , Denissen , B , Dekinga , A , Penning , E , S. Ersoy , S , Gupte , P , de Monte , L , ten Horn , J , Bom , R , Toledo , S , Nathan , R & Beardsworth , C E 2022 , ' WATLAS : High throughput and real-time tracking of many small birds in the Dutch Wadden Sea ' , Animal Biotelemetry , vol. 10 , pp. 1-17 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-022-00307-w
Schlagwörter: animal tracking / ATLAS / biologging / biotelemetry / conservation / high-throughput movement ecology / reverse-gps / shorebirds / space use / Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sprache: Englisch
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