Background Satellite-linked animal-borne tags enable the study of free-ranging marine mammals. These tags can only transmit data while their antenna is above the surface for a sufficient amount of time. Thus, the position of the tag on the animal’s body will likely influence the quality and the quantity of location estimates. We explored the effects of tag placement and tag performance on the analysis of cetacean movement, by deploying two identical Argos tags 33 cm apart on the dorsal fin of a male killer whale in Norway in January 2017. Results The highest placed (top tag) generated 540 location estimates, while the lowest placed tag (bottom tag) generated 245 locations. In addition, the top tag generated locations of higher quality,...
Funding Information: A special thanks to all the members of the 3S team, and to FFI, for support dur...
Insight into animal movements is essential for understanding habitat use by individuals as well as p...
Abstract Background The fields of biologging and telemetry have triggered significant advances in th...
Background Satellite-linked animal-borne tags enable the study of free-ranging marine mammals. These...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
There is an increasing need for comprehensive oceanographic sampling, and taking advantage of marine...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
PW received a PhD studentship with matched funding from The Netherlands Ministry of Defence (adminis...
The human presence in the worlds’ oceans is increasing, in response to the growing demand for marine...
Because of the increase in usage of remote sensing tags to track the migration and movements of ceta...
Animal-borne electronic instruments (tags) are valuable tools for collecting information on cetacean...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Latitude (A) and Longitude (B) of the reconstructed paths
Of all animals considered subjects for instrumentation for behavioral or physiological studies, ceta...
Marine mammal monitoring has seen improvements in the last few decades with advances made to both th...
Marine mammals help gather information on some of the harshest environments on the planet, through t...
Funding Information: A special thanks to all the members of the 3S team, and to FFI, for support dur...
Insight into animal movements is essential for understanding habitat use by individuals as well as p...
Abstract Background The fields of biologging and telemetry have triggered significant advances in th...
Background Satellite-linked animal-borne tags enable the study of free-ranging marine mammals. These...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
There is an increasing need for comprehensive oceanographic sampling, and taking advantage of marine...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
PW received a PhD studentship with matched funding from The Netherlands Ministry of Defence (adminis...
The human presence in the worlds’ oceans is increasing, in response to the growing demand for marine...
Because of the increase in usage of remote sensing tags to track the migration and movements of ceta...
Animal-borne electronic instruments (tags) are valuable tools for collecting information on cetacean...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Latitude (A) and Longitude (B) of the reconstructed paths
Of all animals considered subjects for instrumentation for behavioral or physiological studies, ceta...
Marine mammal monitoring has seen improvements in the last few decades with advances made to both th...
Marine mammals help gather information on some of the harshest environments on the planet, through t...
Funding Information: A special thanks to all the members of the 3S team, and to FFI, for support dur...
Insight into animal movements is essential for understanding habitat use by individuals as well as p...
Abstract Background The fields of biologging and telemetry have triggered significant advances in th...