Logger technology has revolutionised our knowledge of the behaviour and physiology of free-living animals but handling and logger attachments may have negative effects on the behaviour of the animals and their welfare. We studied southern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) females during the guard stage in three consecutive breeding seasons (2008/ 0922010/11) to evaluate the effects of handling and logger attachment on foraging trip duration, dive behaviour and physiological parameters. Smaller dive loggers (TDRs) were used in 2010/11 for comparison to larger GPS data loggers used in all three seasons and we included two categories of control birds: handled controls and PIT control birds that were previously marked with passive integr...
International audienceAn increasing number of marine animals are equipped with biologgers, to study ...
Abstract: Over the last two decades there has been remarkable progress in the develop-ment of sensor...
Breeding Adélie penguins forage at sea and return to land to provision their chicks, adjusting their...
Logger technology has revolutionised our knowledge of the behaviour and physiology of free-living an...
Logger technology has revolutionised our knowledge of the behaviour and physiology of free-living an...
Although they can provide valuable information on at-sea ecology, data-loggers may adversely affect ...
<p>Effects are considered for externally attached devices (including flipper bands and harnesses) co...
New technology, such as loggers and transmitters, has the last three decades become an important par...
Bio-logging studies suffer from the lack of real controls. However, it is still possible to compare ...
International audienceBio-logging studies suffer from the lack of real controls. However, it is stil...
We tested the hypothesis that implanted data loggers have no effect on the survival, breeding succes...
Biologging has emerged as one of the most powerful and widely used technologies in ethology and ecol...
<p>PIT control: non-handled birds deployed with subcutaneous PITs in previous breeding seasons.</p><...
We tested the hypothesis that implanted data loggers have no effect on the survival, breeding succe...
International audienceBackground: Animal movement exhibits self-similarity across a range of both sp...
International audienceAn increasing number of marine animals are equipped with biologgers, to study ...
Abstract: Over the last two decades there has been remarkable progress in the develop-ment of sensor...
Breeding Adélie penguins forage at sea and return to land to provision their chicks, adjusting their...
Logger technology has revolutionised our knowledge of the behaviour and physiology of free-living an...
Logger technology has revolutionised our knowledge of the behaviour and physiology of free-living an...
Although they can provide valuable information on at-sea ecology, data-loggers may adversely affect ...
<p>Effects are considered for externally attached devices (including flipper bands and harnesses) co...
New technology, such as loggers and transmitters, has the last three decades become an important par...
Bio-logging studies suffer from the lack of real controls. However, it is still possible to compare ...
International audienceBio-logging studies suffer from the lack of real controls. However, it is stil...
We tested the hypothesis that implanted data loggers have no effect on the survival, breeding succes...
Biologging has emerged as one of the most powerful and widely used technologies in ethology and ecol...
<p>PIT control: non-handled birds deployed with subcutaneous PITs in previous breeding seasons.</p><...
We tested the hypothesis that implanted data loggers have no effect on the survival, breeding succe...
International audienceBackground: Animal movement exhibits self-similarity across a range of both sp...
International audienceAn increasing number of marine animals are equipped with biologgers, to study ...
Abstract: Over the last two decades there has been remarkable progress in the develop-ment of sensor...
Breeding Adélie penguins forage at sea and return to land to provision their chicks, adjusting their...