<div><p>Radiotracking is an important and often the only possible method to explore specific habits and the behaviour of animals, but it has proven to be very demanding and time-consuming, especially when frequent positioning of a large group is required. Our aim was to address this issue by making the process partially automated, to mitigate the demands and related costs. This paper presents a novel automated tracking system that consists of a network of automated tracking stations deployed within the target area. Each station reads the signals from telemetry transmitters, estimates the bearing and distance of the tagged animals and records their position. The station is capable of tracking a theoretically unlimited number of transmitters ...
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Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...
Radiotelemetry became an important and often the only possible method to explore specific habits and...
We developed a radiotracking system for automatic and continuous data collection, which allows the r...
There are some difficulties to study wildlife ecology in their natural habitat by using direct metho...
How do animals use their habitat? Where do they go and what do they do? These basic questions are ke...
1. Radio-tag signals from fixed-position antennas are most often used to indicate presence/absence o...
ABSTRACT. The paper observed in brief the basic methods and techniques for radio-tracking of wild an...
1. Radiotelemetry provides a tool for monitoring animals that are difficult to observe directly. Rec...
We describe a new collaborative network, the Motus Wildlife Tracking System (Motus; https://motus.or...
Radio telemetry is a critical technique in conservation ecology, particularly for studying the movem...
Studying the biological processes of wildlife and how they react and prevail with human population g...
Studying the biological processes of wildlife and how they react and prevail with human population g...
The authors are mainly concerned with behavioral ecology and wildlife animals. The activity of the l...
© 2015, MIT Press Journals. All rights reserved. The application of autonomous robots to efficiently...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-261).Motivated by the diversity of ani...
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...
Radiotelemetry became an important and often the only possible method to explore specific habits and...
We developed a radiotracking system for automatic and continuous data collection, which allows the r...
There are some difficulties to study wildlife ecology in their natural habitat by using direct metho...
How do animals use their habitat? Where do they go and what do they do? These basic questions are ke...
1. Radio-tag signals from fixed-position antennas are most often used to indicate presence/absence o...
ABSTRACT. The paper observed in brief the basic methods and techniques for radio-tracking of wild an...
1. Radiotelemetry provides a tool for monitoring animals that are difficult to observe directly. Rec...
We describe a new collaborative network, the Motus Wildlife Tracking System (Motus; https://motus.or...
Radio telemetry is a critical technique in conservation ecology, particularly for studying the movem...
Studying the biological processes of wildlife and how they react and prevail with human population g...
Studying the biological processes of wildlife and how they react and prevail with human population g...
The authors are mainly concerned with behavioral ecology and wildlife animals. The activity of the l...
© 2015, MIT Press Journals. All rights reserved. The application of autonomous robots to efficiently...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-261).Motivated by the diversity of ani...
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...