The term bio-logging is given to 'the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or relaying data about an animal's movements, behaviour, physiology, and/or environment' (Rutz and Hays 2009). It has been spreading over the scientific world through the last ten years and will become even more popular in the next decade thanks to engineering progresses. Indeed, tags tend to miniaturize, and geolocalization technology, as well as network coverage, is getting improved and cheaper. Today, electronic tags are widely used to study species' movements and migration, resulting in an enormous amount of data (Li et al. 2015 , Thums et al. 2018). Currently, platforms like Movebank enable data storage, visualization and management. However,...
Background: Animals respond to environmental variation by changing their movement in a multifaceted ...
Movement is fundamental to life, shaping population dynamics, biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem s...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of biologging sensors for ecological research, especially move...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of bio-logging sensors for ecological research, especially mov...
Quantifying movement and demographic events of free-ranging animals is fundamental to studying their...
In recent decades the biodiversity crisis has been characterised by a decline and extinction of many...
Abstract Background Bio-logging and animal tracking datasets continuously grow in volume and complex...
Ecologists have an unprecedented array of bio-logging technologies available to conduct in situ stud...
Movebank, a global platform for animal tracking and other animal-borne sensor data, is used by over ...
BackgroundBio-logging and animal tracking datasets continuously grow in volume and complexity, docum...
Animal tracking has made significant technological progress in the last years with lighter, more cap...
Movebank is a leading global platform for animal tracking and other animal-borne (a.k.a. bio-logging...
Current tracking technology such as GPS data loggers allows biologists to remotely collect large amo...
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and thrive in...
Background: Animals respond to environmental variation by changing their movement in a multifaceted ...
Movement is fundamental to life, shaping population dynamics, biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem s...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of biologging sensors for ecological research, especially move...
1.The paradigm-changing opportunities of bio-logging sensors for ecological research, especially mov...
Quantifying movement and demographic events of free-ranging animals is fundamental to studying their...
In recent decades the biodiversity crisis has been characterised by a decline and extinction of many...
Abstract Background Bio-logging and animal tracking datasets continuously grow in volume and complex...
Ecologists have an unprecedented array of bio-logging technologies available to conduct in situ stud...
Movebank, a global platform for animal tracking and other animal-borne sensor data, is used by over ...
BackgroundBio-logging and animal tracking datasets continuously grow in volume and complexity, docum...
Animal tracking has made significant technological progress in the last years with lighter, more cap...
Movebank is a leading global platform for animal tracking and other animal-borne (a.k.a. bio-logging...
Current tracking technology such as GPS data loggers allows biologists to remotely collect large amo...
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and thrive in...
Background: Animals respond to environmental variation by changing their movement in a multifaceted ...
Movement is fundamental to life, shaping population dynamics, biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem s...
The term 'biologging' refers to the use of miniaturized animal-attached tags for logging and/or rela...