Brownscombe et al. "A practical method to account for variation in detection range in acoustic telemetry arrays to accurately quantify the spatial ecology of aquatic animals" Methods in Ecology and Evolutio
Autonomous acoustic telemetry monitoring systems have been deployed in aquatic ecosystems around the...
Acoustic telemetry is an important tool for assessing the behavioural ecology of aquatic animals, bu...
Acoustic telemetry is a commonly applied method to investigate the ecology of marine animals and pro...
Acoustic telemetry is a popular tool for long-term tracking of aquatic animals to describe and quant...
Passive acoustic telemetry provides an important tool to study the spatial ecology and behaviour of ...
1. Acoustic telemetry is being increasingly used to study the ecology of many aquatic organisms. Thi...
Acoustic telemetry is a powerful tool for learning about the movements and ecology of aquatic animal...
This file explains the variables in the acoustic telemetry detection dataset that accompanies: Kraus...
Telemetry, or the remote monitoring of animals with electronic transmitters and receivers, has vastl...
The complex ways in which animals move within andinteract with the environment are fundamental to un...
[Methods] There are three types of data: - Detection data: 1-3 files per fish - Fish informati...
Knowledge of animal spatial ecology is essential for the design and siting of proposed aquatic prote...
1. Many organisms depend on sound for communication, predator/prey detection and navigation. The aco...
1. Geolocating aquatic animals with acoustic tags has been ongoing for decades, relying on the detec...
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
Autonomous acoustic telemetry monitoring systems have been deployed in aquatic ecosystems around the...
Acoustic telemetry is an important tool for assessing the behavioural ecology of aquatic animals, bu...
Acoustic telemetry is a commonly applied method to investigate the ecology of marine animals and pro...
Acoustic telemetry is a popular tool for long-term tracking of aquatic animals to describe and quant...
Passive acoustic telemetry provides an important tool to study the spatial ecology and behaviour of ...
1. Acoustic telemetry is being increasingly used to study the ecology of many aquatic organisms. Thi...
Acoustic telemetry is a powerful tool for learning about the movements and ecology of aquatic animal...
This file explains the variables in the acoustic telemetry detection dataset that accompanies: Kraus...
Telemetry, or the remote monitoring of animals with electronic transmitters and receivers, has vastl...
The complex ways in which animals move within andinteract with the environment are fundamental to un...
[Methods] There are three types of data: - Detection data: 1-3 files per fish - Fish informati...
Knowledge of animal spatial ecology is essential for the design and siting of proposed aquatic prote...
1. Many organisms depend on sound for communication, predator/prey detection and navigation. The aco...
1. Geolocating aquatic animals with acoustic tags has been ongoing for decades, relying on the detec...
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
Autonomous acoustic telemetry monitoring systems have been deployed in aquatic ecosystems around the...
Acoustic telemetry is an important tool for assessing the behavioural ecology of aquatic animals, bu...
Acoustic telemetry is a commonly applied method to investigate the ecology of marine animals and pro...