Remote-Sensing of Behavior

作者: N. Pinter-Wollman , K.E. Mabry

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-045337-8.00232-1

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摘要: The ability to track individually identified animals remotely is a powerful tool for studying animal behavior. Remote-tracking techniques provide valuable data about locations, which can be used study dispersal, migration, territoriality, and social Spatial also allow us examine the relationship between these behaviors ecology conservation. In this article, we present methods tracking wide array of animals, from tiny insects huge mammals, in both marine terrestrial habitats, discuss advantages disadvantages each method.

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