Geolocation (Global Location Sensing or GLS logging) using archival light-recording tags offers considerable potential for tracking animal movements, yet few studies of flying seabirds have exploited this technology. Our study evaluated its effectiveness for determining foraging ranges of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophrys fitted simultaneously with GLS loggers and satellite-transmitters (Platform Terminal Transmitters, PTTs). After some preliminary validation, the position of an albatross could be determined by geolocation with a mean error +/- SD of 186 +/- 114 km (SDs of 1.66degrees and 1.82degrees of latitude and longitude, respectively). Errors from identical static loggers were lower (mean +/- SD of 85 +/- 47 km, with o...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
Effects of tracking device deployment have been studied in large seabirds but less in small seabirds...
Light-based archival tags are increasingly being used on free- ranging marine vertebrates to study t...
Light-level geolocators are popular bio-logging tools, with advantageous sizes, longevity, and affor...
Species distribution models (SDM) based on tracking data from different devices are used increasingl...
A wide range of biologging devices are now commonly deployed to study the movement ecology of birds,...
Considerable progress in our understanding of long-distance migration has been achieved thanks to th...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
Colonial seabirds are relatively easy to observe, count, measure and manipulate, and consequently ha...
Background: The use of light level loggers (geolocators) to understand movements and distributions i...
Species distribution models (SDM) based on tracking data from different devices are used increasingl...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
We develop a new approach to quantifying habitat use within the foraging ranges of satellite-tracked...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
Effects of tracking device deployment have been studied in large seabirds but less in small seabirds...
Light-based archival tags are increasingly being used on free- ranging marine vertebrates to study t...
Light-level geolocators are popular bio-logging tools, with advantageous sizes, longevity, and affor...
Species distribution models (SDM) based on tracking data from different devices are used increasingl...
A wide range of biologging devices are now commonly deployed to study the movement ecology of birds,...
Considerable progress in our understanding of long-distance migration has been achieved thanks to th...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
Colonial seabirds are relatively easy to observe, count, measure and manipulate, and consequently ha...
Background: The use of light level loggers (geolocators) to understand movements and distributions i...
Species distribution models (SDM) based on tracking data from different devices are used increasingl...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
We develop a new approach to quantifying habitat use within the foraging ranges of satellite-tracked...
We examined how seabirds might be used to study marine environmental variables, which necessitates k...
Effective management and conservation of terrestrially breeding marine predators requires informatio...
Effects of tracking device deployment have been studied in large seabirds but less in small seabirds...