Optimizing the use of biologgers for movement ecology research

HJ Williams, LA Taylor, S Benhamou… - Journal of Animal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The paradigm‐changing opportunities of biologging sensors for ecological research,
especially movement ecology, are vast, but the crucial questions of how best to match the …

Meta‐analysis of post‐release fishing mortality in apex predatory pelagic sharks and white marlin

MK Musyl, EL Gilman - Fish and Fisheries, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Robust assessments of the effects of fishing require accounting for components of fishing
mortality, including post‐release fishing mortality (Fr). Random‐effects meta‐analysis …

Long‐term effects of tagging fishes with electronic tracking devices

JK Matley, NV Klinard, FRA Jaine, RJ Lennox… - Fish and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Tagging fishes with internal or external electronic tracking devices (acoustic, radio, satellite,
or archival tags) is invaluable to behavioural, ecological, and welfare research, but may …

Minimizing the impact of biologging devices: using computational fluid dynamics for optimizing tag design and positioning

WP Kay, DS Naumann, HJ Bowen… - Methods in Ecology …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Biologging devices are used ubiquitously across vertebrate taxa in studies of movement and
behavioural ecology to record data from organisms without the need for direct observation …

Evaluating the constraints governing activity patterns of a coastal marine top predator

EE Byrnes, R Daly, V Leos-Barajas, R Langrock… - Marine Biology, 2021 - Springer
How animals partition activity throughout the day is influenced by processes that affect
supply and obtainability of resources. However, as resource supply and usability are often …

The power struggle: assessing interacting global change stressors via experimental studies on sharks

IA Bouyoucos, SA Watson, S Planes… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Ocean warming and acidification act concurrently on marine ectotherms with the potential for
detrimental, synergistic effects; yet, effects of these stressors remain understudied in large …

Assessing the post-release effects of capture, handling and placement of satellite telemetry devices on narwhal (Monodon monoceros) movement behaviour

CR Shuert, M Marcoux, NE Hussey… - Conservation …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Animal-borne telemetry devices have become a popular and valuable means for studying
the cryptic lives of cetaceans. Evaluating the effect of capture, handling and tagging …

Physiological and applied energetics of elasmobranch fishes

AC Gleiss, JR Treberg, EE Byrnes… - Biology of sharks and …, 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Energetics is fundamentally linked to the fitness of animals and as a result is of considerable
interest to many disciplines in the biological sciences, from biophysics to ecology. Despite its …

[HTML][HTML] How hot is too hot? Thermal tolerance, performance, and preference in juvenile mangrove whiprays, Urogymnus granulatus

E Higgins, IA Bouyoucos, AT Downie, B Illing… - Journal of Thermal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Mangrove habitats can serve as nursery areas for sharks and rays. Such environments can
be thermally dynamic and extreme; yet, the physiological and behavioural mechanisms …

A scalable, satellite-transmitted data product for monitoring high-activity events in mobile aquatic animals

RA Skubel, K Wilson, YP Papastamatiou… - Animal …, 2020 - Springer
A growing number of studies are using accelerometers to examine activity level patterns in
aquatic animals. However, given the amount of data generated from accelerometers, most of …