Over the past twenty years, GPS collars have emerged as powerful tools for the study of nonhuman primate (hereafter, "primate") movement ecology. As the size and cost of GPS collars have decreased and performance has improved, it is timely to review the use and success of GPS collar deployments on primates to date. Here we compile data on deployments and performance of GPS collars by brand and examine how these relate to characteristics of the primate species and field contexts in which they were deployed. The compiled results of 179 GPS collar deployments across 17 species by 16 research teams show these technologies can provide advantages, particularly in adding to the quality, quantity, and temporal span of data collection. However, aspe...
Most primate populations are declining, with 60% of species facing extinction. The expansion of tran...
A top priority of modern zoos is to ensure good animal welfare (AW), thus, efforts towards improving...
GPS and satellite technology for studies on wildlife have improved substantially over the past decad...
The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home ranges, habit...
Observing and quantifying primate behavior in the wild is challenging. Human presence affects primat...
The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home ranges, habit...
<div><p>The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home range...
Global Positioning System (GPS) wildlife telemetry collars are being used increasingly to understand...
Primate reintroduction has been characterised historically by a lack of assessment and systematic mo...
Eight adult male baboons within our focal troop were cage-trapped before being sedated by a certifie...
The recent development of collar-mounted Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers has revolutionised ...
The application of advanced technologies to the study of little-known species is a necessary step in...
Increasingly, problems of animal conservation are being solved with the aid of technology. One recen...
GPS collars are frequently used to study the (behavioural) ecology of species. However, such collars...
The benefits to researchers of capturing and collaring free-ranging primates are numerous, but so ar...
Most primate populations are declining, with 60% of species facing extinction. The expansion of tran...
A top priority of modern zoos is to ensure good animal welfare (AW), thus, efforts towards improving...
GPS and satellite technology for studies on wildlife have improved substantially over the past decad...
The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home ranges, habit...
Observing and quantifying primate behavior in the wild is challenging. Human presence affects primat...
The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home ranges, habit...
<div><p>The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home range...
Global Positioning System (GPS) wildlife telemetry collars are being used increasingly to understand...
Primate reintroduction has been characterised historically by a lack of assessment and systematic mo...
Eight adult male baboons within our focal troop were cage-trapped before being sedated by a certifie...
The recent development of collar-mounted Global Positioning System (GPS) loggers has revolutionised ...
The application of advanced technologies to the study of little-known species is a necessary step in...
Increasingly, problems of animal conservation are being solved with the aid of technology. One recen...
GPS collars are frequently used to study the (behavioural) ecology of species. However, such collars...
The benefits to researchers of capturing and collaring free-ranging primates are numerous, but so ar...
Most primate populations are declining, with 60% of species facing extinction. The expansion of tran...
A top priority of modern zoos is to ensure good animal welfare (AW), thus, efforts towards improving...
GPS and satellite technology for studies on wildlife have improved substantially over the past decad...