1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain from direct visual observation. Animal-borne multisensor electronic tags provide a unique window of observation into such behaviours. 2. Electronic tag sensors allow the estimation of the animal's 3-dimensional (3D) orientation, depth and speed. Using tag flow noise level to provide an estimate of animal speed, we extend existing approaches of 3D track reconstruction by allowing the direction of movement to differ from that of the animal's longitudinal axis. 3. Data are processed by a hierarchical Bayesian model that allows processing of multisource data, accounting for measurement errors and testing hypotheses about animal movement by comparing...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
How predators find, select and capture prey is central to understanding trophic cascades and ecosyst...
Rorqual whales (Family Balaenopteridae) forage almost exclusively by performing so-called feeding lu...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
International audienceInformation about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very...
Direct, underwater observation of marine mammals for extended time periods is technically infeasible...
BACKGROUND: Detailed information about animal location and movement is often crucial in studies of n...
A long-baseline (LBL) acoustic system has been developed for the tracking of humpback whales (Megapt...
The author describes and evaluates a Bayesian method to reconstruct three-dimensional toothed whale ...
A long-baseline (LBL) acoustic system has been developed for the tracking of humpback whales (Megapt...
Intense international concern has arisen over the potential effects of anthropogenic sound on protec...
Funding for this research was provided by the U.S. Office of Naval Research (Project Nos. N00014-15-...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Background - Satellite-linked animal-borne tags enable the study of free-ranging marine mammals. The...
A long-baseline acoustic system has been developed for the tracking of humpback whales (Megaptera no...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
How predators find, select and capture prey is central to understanding trophic cascades and ecosyst...
Rorqual whales (Family Balaenopteridae) forage almost exclusively by performing so-called feeding lu...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
International audienceInformation about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very...
Direct, underwater observation of marine mammals for extended time periods is technically infeasible...
BACKGROUND: Detailed information about animal location and movement is often crucial in studies of n...
A long-baseline (LBL) acoustic system has been developed for the tracking of humpback whales (Megapt...
The author describes and evaluates a Bayesian method to reconstruct three-dimensional toothed whale ...
A long-baseline (LBL) acoustic system has been developed for the tracking of humpback whales (Megapt...
Intense international concern has arisen over the potential effects of anthropogenic sound on protec...
Funding for this research was provided by the U.S. Office of Naval Research (Project Nos. N00014-15-...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
Background - Satellite-linked animal-borne tags enable the study of free-ranging marine mammals. The...
A long-baseline acoustic system has been developed for the tracking of humpback whales (Megaptera no...
An understanding of the role that large marine predators play in structuring trophic flow and nutrie...
How predators find, select and capture prey is central to understanding trophic cascades and ecosyst...
Rorqual whales (Family Balaenopteridae) forage almost exclusively by performing so-called feeding lu...