BackgroundFine-scale data on animal position are increasingly enabling us to understand the details of animal movement ecology and dead-reckoning, a technique integrating motion sensor-derived information on heading and speed, can be used to reconstruct fine-scale movement paths at sub-second resolution, irrespective of the environment. On its own however, the dead-reckoning process is prone to cumulative errors, so that position estimates quickly become uncoupled from true location. Periodic ground-truthing with aligned location data (e.g., from global positioning technology) can correct for this drift between Verified Positions (VPs). We present step-by-step instructions for implementing Verified Position Correction (VPC) dead-reckoning i...
1. Animal tracking data are indispensable for understanding the ecology, behaviour and physiology o...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
Movement ecologists have witnessed a rapid increase in the amount of animal position data collected ...
BACKGROUND: Fine-scale data on animal position are increasingly enabling us to understand the detail...
Abstract Background Fine-scale data on animal position are increasingly enabling us to understand th...
Background Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological qu...
BACKGROUND : Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological ...
Background: Research on wild animal ecology is increasingly employing GPS telemetry in order to dete...
PW received a PhD studentship with matched funding from The Netherlands Ministry of Defence (adminis...
The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipl...
DATA ACCESSIBILITY : We provide a step-by step R script for implementing the MVF method on an exampl...
Numerous methods are currently available to track animal movements. However, only one of these, dead...
1. Modern, high-throughput animal tracking studies collect increasingly large volumes of data at ver...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
Background: Biologgers incorporating triaxial magnetometers and accelerometers can ...
1. Animal tracking data are indispensable for understanding the ecology, behaviour and physiology o...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
Movement ecologists have witnessed a rapid increase in the amount of animal position data collected ...
BACKGROUND: Fine-scale data on animal position are increasingly enabling us to understand the detail...
Abstract Background Fine-scale data on animal position are increasingly enabling us to understand th...
Background Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological qu...
BACKGROUND : Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological ...
Background: Research on wild animal ecology is increasingly employing GPS telemetry in order to dete...
PW received a PhD studentship with matched funding from The Netherlands Ministry of Defence (adminis...
The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipl...
DATA ACCESSIBILITY : We provide a step-by step R script for implementing the MVF method on an exampl...
Numerous methods are currently available to track animal movements. However, only one of these, dead...
1. Modern, high-throughput animal tracking studies collect increasingly large volumes of data at ver...
1. Information about at-depth behaviour of marine mammals is fundamental yet very hard to obtain fro...
Background: Biologgers incorporating triaxial magnetometers and accelerometers can ...
1. Animal tracking data are indispensable for understanding the ecology, behaviour and physiology o...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
Movement ecologists have witnessed a rapid increase in the amount of animal position data collected ...