Telemetry-based movement research has become central for learning about the behavior, ecology and conservation of wide-ranging species. Particularly, early telemetry studies were conducted on vultures and condors due to three main reasons: i) these birds capture the curiosity of humans, ii) their large body size allows researchers to deploy large telemetry units, and iii) they are of high conservation concern. This has resulted in a great number of scientific articles that remain scattered throughout the literature. To achieve a more cohesive view of vultures and condors movement behavior, we review all telemetry studies published up to 2017. We first present a descriptive summary of the technical and design characteristics of these studies...
Radar and satellite global positioning system-platform transmitter terminal (GPSPTT) transmitters pr...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth's ...
The decline of worldwide vulture populations due to multiple anthropogenic threats is recognised as ...
Abstract Telemetry-based movement research has become central for learning about the behavior, ecolo...
In a space varying from sub-atomic to cosmic scales, nothing is static. As Heraclitus stated half a ...
The movements of critically endangered vultures, equipped with satellite-based tracking devices in N...
Background: The development of satellite tracking technology enables the gathering of huge amounts o...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
Understanding the movement of threatened species is important if we are to optimize management and c...
In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in integrating the social sciences and conserva...
Vultures are the only obligate vertebrate scavengers, and as such provide crucial services as keysto...
Natal dispersal, the movement between the birth and the first breeding site, has been rarely studied...
Understanding the movement pattern and ranging behavior of the Griffon vulture population in Serbia ...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
Radar and satellite global positioning system-platform transmitter terminal (GPSPTT) transmitters pr...
Radar and satellite global positioning system-platform transmitter terminal (GPSPTT) transmitters pr...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth's ...
The decline of worldwide vulture populations due to multiple anthropogenic threats is recognised as ...
Abstract Telemetry-based movement research has become central for learning about the behavior, ecolo...
In a space varying from sub-atomic to cosmic scales, nothing is static. As Heraclitus stated half a ...
The movements of critically endangered vultures, equipped with satellite-based tracking devices in N...
Background: The development of satellite tracking technology enables the gathering of huge amounts o...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
Understanding the movement of threatened species is important if we are to optimize management and c...
In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in integrating the social sciences and conserva...
Vultures are the only obligate vertebrate scavengers, and as such provide crucial services as keysto...
Natal dispersal, the movement between the birth and the first breeding site, has been rarely studied...
Understanding the movement pattern and ranging behavior of the Griffon vulture population in Serbia ...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
Radar and satellite global positioning system-platform transmitter terminal (GPSPTT) transmitters pr...
Radar and satellite global positioning system-platform transmitter terminal (GPSPTT) transmitters pr...
Variation is key to the adaptability of species and their ability to survive changes to the Earth's ...
The decline of worldwide vulture populations due to multiple anthropogenic threats is recognised as ...