There are some difficulties to study wildlife ecology in their natural habitat by using direct methods, especially for the species which have high mobility, or high sensitivity to human, or those which live nocturnal.A radio telemtry technique offers another alternative for studying the ecological aspect of wildlife, covering any species, i.e. big mammals, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, birds, etc. The radio telemtry equipment consist of a transmitter radio, a receiver radio and an antenna. The transmitter is attached on an animal which is able to transmit pulsed signals continuously, which can be detected by the receiver radio and antenna. The transmitter is attached on an animal which is able to transmit pulsed signals cont...
Biotelemetry is a new tool that has become available to wildlife biologists within the past decade, ...
Radio-tracking is used ubiquitously in studies of wild vertebrates, a fundamental assumption being t...
How do animals use their habitat? Where do they go and what do they do? These basic questions are ke...
There are some difficulties to study wildlife ecology in their natural habitat by using direct metho...
ABSTRACT. The paper observed in brief the basic methods and techniques for radio-tracking of wild an...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 08-11, 1968 / Ambassador Hotel, Los Ange...
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...
This fact sheet includes a history of wildlife radio-telemetry; a description of GPS technology, tel...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 27-29, 1971 / Washington Hilton Hotel,...
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...
Constant developments in technology, both materials and methods, allow smaller and smaller animals t...
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 complex ways in which animals move within andinteract with the environment are fundamental to un...
<div><p>Radiotracking is an important and often the only possible method to explore specific habits ...
Biotelemetry is a new tool that has become available to wildlife biologists within the past decade, ...
Radio-tracking is used ubiquitously in studies of wild vertebrates, a fundamental assumption being t...
How do animals use their habitat? Where do they go and what do they do? These basic questions are ke...
There are some difficulties to study wildlife ecology in their natural habitat by using direct metho...
ABSTRACT. The paper observed in brief the basic methods and techniques for radio-tracking of wild an...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 08-11, 1968 / Ambassador Hotel, Los Ange...
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...
This fact sheet includes a history of wildlife radio-telemetry; a description of GPS technology, tel...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 27-29, 1971 / Washington Hilton Hotel,...
Remote measurement of the physiology, behaviour and energetic status of free-living animals is made ...
Constant developments in technology, both materials and methods, allow smaller and smaller animals t...
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 complex ways in which animals move within andinteract with the environment are fundamental to un...
<div><p>Radiotracking is an important and often the only possible method to explore specific habits ...
Biotelemetry is a new tool that has become available to wildlife biologists within the past decade, ...
Radio-tracking is used ubiquitously in studies of wild vertebrates, a fundamental assumption being t...
How do animals use their habitat? Where do they go and what do they do? These basic questions are ke...