Background Tri-axial accelerometers have been used to remotely describe and identify in situ behaviours of a range of animals without requiring direct observations. Datasets collected from these accelerometers (i.e. acceleration, body position) are often large, requiring development of semi-automated analyses to classify behaviours. Marine fishes exhibit many “burst” behaviours with high amplitude accelerations that are difficult to interpret and differentiate. This has constrained the development of accurate automated techniques to identify different “burst” behaviours occurring naturally, where direct observations are not possible. Methods We trained a random forest machine learning algorithm based on 624 h of accelerometer data ...
We examined whether we could identify the feeding behaviours of the trophic generalist fish Epinephe...
There are many advantages in determining animal behaviour for conservation initiatives seeking to pr...
While the use of accelerometers in the aquatic environment becomes an increasingly used tool in remo...
Discerning behaviours of free-ranging animals allows for quantification of their activity budget, pr...
Abstract Background Monitoring the feeding behavior of animals in the wild is key to understanding t...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 55-62.Uncovering how animals utilise their time in the wil...
The recent increase in data accuracy from high resolution accelerometers offers substantial potentia...
Understanding the behaviours of free-ranging animals over biologically meaningful time scales (e.g.,...
Constructing activity budgets for marine animals when they are at sea and cannot be directly observe...
<div><p>A method was developed and applied for monitoring two types of fast-start locomotion (feedin...
Distinguishing the factors that influence activity within a species advances understanding of their ...
Activity assessment of individual fish in a sea-cage could provide valuable insights into the behavi...
© 2019 British Ecological Society Interactions between animals structure food webs and regulate ecos...
Vertical swimming events (VSEs) of the Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, recorded by high-f...
Background: Classifying behaviour with animal-borne accelerometers is quickly becoming a popular too...
We examined whether we could identify the feeding behaviours of the trophic generalist fish Epinephe...
There are many advantages in determining animal behaviour for conservation initiatives seeking to pr...
While the use of accelerometers in the aquatic environment becomes an increasingly used tool in remo...
Discerning behaviours of free-ranging animals allows for quantification of their activity budget, pr...
Abstract Background Monitoring the feeding behavior of animals in the wild is key to understanding t...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 55-62.Uncovering how animals utilise their time in the wil...
The recent increase in data accuracy from high resolution accelerometers offers substantial potentia...
Understanding the behaviours of free-ranging animals over biologically meaningful time scales (e.g.,...
Constructing activity budgets for marine animals when they are at sea and cannot be directly observe...
<div><p>A method was developed and applied for monitoring two types of fast-start locomotion (feedin...
Distinguishing the factors that influence activity within a species advances understanding of their ...
Activity assessment of individual fish in a sea-cage could provide valuable insights into the behavi...
© 2019 British Ecological Society Interactions between animals structure food webs and regulate ecos...
Vertical swimming events (VSEs) of the Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, recorded by high-f...
Background: Classifying behaviour with animal-borne accelerometers is quickly becoming a popular too...
We examined whether we could identify the feeding behaviours of the trophic generalist fish Epinephe...
There are many advantages in determining animal behaviour for conservation initiatives seeking to pr...
While the use of accelerometers in the aquatic environment becomes an increasingly used tool in remo...