The potential for telemetry data to answer complex questions about aquatic animals and their interactions with the environment is limited by the capacity to store, manage, and access data across the research community. Large telemetry networks and databases exist, but are limited by the actions of researchers to share their telemetry data. Promoting data sharing and understanding researchersâ views on open practices is a significant step toward enhancing the role of big data in ecology and resources management. We surveyed 307 fish telemetry researchers to understand their perspectives and experiences on data sharing. A logistic regression revealed that data sharing was positively related to researchers with collaborative tendencies, who ...
As the use of big data in social research continues to grow, challenges are emerging regarding the s...
Background: Scientific research in the 21st century is more data intensive and collaborative than in...
Automated sensors are ubiquitous in ecological research networks and academic-led research – the 'lo...
Aquatic telemetry technology generates new knowledge about the underwater world that can inform deci...
Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the pot...
AbstractData sharing is the practice of making data available for use by others. Ecologists are incr...
Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the pot...
Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential...
Got “Big Data”? Not sure how best to use it? Big Data is becoming an important facet of aquatic ecol...
In recent years, scientific disciplines related to global, environmental problem solving have been a...
This paper discusses some of the issues that arise when small scientific projects make the transitio...
Biodiversity science and conservation increasingly depend on the sharing and integration of large am...
This paper discusses some of the issues that arise when small scientific projects make the transitio...
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat manag...
Background: Scientific research in the 21st century is more data intensive and collaborative than in...
As the use of big data in social research continues to grow, challenges are emerging regarding the s...
Background: Scientific research in the 21st century is more data intensive and collaborative than in...
Automated sensors are ubiquitous in ecological research networks and academic-led research – the 'lo...
Aquatic telemetry technology generates new knowledge about the underwater world that can inform deci...
Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the pot...
AbstractData sharing is the practice of making data available for use by others. Ecologists are incr...
Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the pot...
Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential...
Got “Big Data”? Not sure how best to use it? Big Data is becoming an important facet of aquatic ecol...
In recent years, scientific disciplines related to global, environmental problem solving have been a...
This paper discusses some of the issues that arise when small scientific projects make the transitio...
Biodiversity science and conservation increasingly depend on the sharing and integration of large am...
This paper discusses some of the issues that arise when small scientific projects make the transitio...
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat manag...
Background: Scientific research in the 21st century is more data intensive and collaborative than in...
As the use of big data in social research continues to grow, challenges are emerging regarding the s...
Background: Scientific research in the 21st century is more data intensive and collaborative than in...
Automated sensors are ubiquitous in ecological research networks and academic-led research – the 'lo...