Background: Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) telemetry in wildlife research, it has never been tested on any freshwater diving animal or in the peculiar conditions of the riparian habitat, despite this latter being one of the most important habitat types for many animal taxa. Moreover, in most cases, the GPS devices used have been commercial and expensive, limiting their use in low-budget projects. Methodology/Principal Findings: We have developed a low-cost, easily constructed GPS GSM/GPRS (Global System for Mobile Communications/General Packet Radio Service) and examined its performance in stationary tests, by assessing the influence of different habitat types, including the riparian, as well as wate...
Underwater passive acoustic (PA) telemetry is becoming the preferred technology for investigating an...
In the past decade, ecologists have witnessed vast improvements in our ability to collect animal mov...
<p>Performance of GPS devices fitted on wild otters in Southern Portugal, in 2009.</p
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) telemetry in wil...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) tel...
Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) telemetry in wildlife resear...
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is widely used in wildlife research to study animal movem...
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is widely used in wildlife research to study animal movem...
The availability of low-cost wildlife trackers increases the capacity to collect valuable ecological...
The availability of low-cost wildlife trackers increases the capacity to collect valuable ecological...
Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools for wil...
<div><p>Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools...
Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools for wil...
Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools for wil...
Biologists can equip animals with global positioning system (GPS) technology to obtain accurate (les...
Underwater passive acoustic (PA) telemetry is becoming the preferred technology for investigating an...
In the past decade, ecologists have witnessed vast improvements in our ability to collect animal mov...
<p>Performance of GPS devices fitted on wild otters in Southern Portugal, in 2009.</p
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) telemetry in wil...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) tel...
Despite the increasing worldwide use of global positioning system (GPS) telemetry in wildlife resear...
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is widely used in wildlife research to study animal movem...
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology is widely used in wildlife research to study animal movem...
The availability of low-cost wildlife trackers increases the capacity to collect valuable ecological...
The availability of low-cost wildlife trackers increases the capacity to collect valuable ecological...
Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools for wil...
<div><p>Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools...
Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools for wil...
Recently developed low-cost Global Positioning System (GPS) data loggers are promising tools for wil...
Biologists can equip animals with global positioning system (GPS) technology to obtain accurate (les...
Underwater passive acoustic (PA) telemetry is becoming the preferred technology for investigating an...
In the past decade, ecologists have witnessed vast improvements in our ability to collect animal mov...
<p>Performance of GPS devices fitted on wild otters in Southern Portugal, in 2009.</p