Animal Biotelemetry

Papers
(The TQCC of Animal Biotelemetry is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tools for integrating inertial sensor data with video bio-loggers, including estimation of animal orientation, motion, and position32
Performance of a novel system for high-resolution tracking of marine fish societies29
Technologies for the automated collection of heat stress data in sheep27
Identification of predation events in wild fish using novel acoustic transmitters23
Heart rate and swimming activity as indicators of post-surgical recovery time of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)22
Dead-reckoning animal movements in R: a reappraisal using Gundog.Tracks19
Inferring residency and movement patterns of horse-eye jack Caranx latus in relation to a Caribbean marine protected area acoustic telemetry array18
Surgical implantation of electronic tags does not induce medium-term effect: insights from growth and stress physiological profile in two marine fish species18
Space use and relative habitat selection for immature green turtles within a Caribbean marine protected area16
Identification of carnivore kill sites is improved by verified accelerometer data16
Compatibility in acoustic telemetry16
Validating Star-Oddi heart rate and acceleration data storage tags for use in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)15
Autonomous underwater videography and tracking of basking sharks14
Counting sea lions and elephants from aerial photography using deep learning with density maps13
Characterization of acoustic detection efficiency using a gliding robotic fish as a mobile receiver platform12
Performance of a high-frequency (180 kHz) acoustic array for tracking juvenile Pacific salmon in the coastal ocean12
Environmental correlates of activity and energetics in a wide-ranging social carnivore12
Nesting attempts and success of Arctic-breeding geese can be derived with high precision from accelerometry and GPS-tracking11
How often should dead-reckoned animal movement paths be corrected for drift?11
Influence of dense macrophyte vegetation and total gas saturation on the performance of acoustic telemetry11
First description of migratory behavior of humpback whales from an Antarctic feeding ground to a tropical calving ground11
An at-sea assessment of Argos location accuracy for three species of large whales, and the effect of deep-diving behavior on location error10
Acoustic positioning in a reflective environment: going beyond point-by-point algorithms10
Scheimpflug lidar range profiling of bee activity patterns and spatial distributions9
Migration and apparent survival of post-spawning alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy8
Moving wildlife tracking forward under forested conditions with the SWIFT GPS algorithm8
Dolphinfish movements in the Eastern Pacific Ocean of Mexico using conventional and electronic tags8
Aquatic habitat use in a semi-aquatic mammal: the Eurasian beaver8
Evaluating receiver contributions to acoustic positional telemetry: a case study on Atlantic cod around wind turbines in the North Sea8
Accelerometry to study fine-scale activity of invasive Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) in the wild7
A scalable, satellite-transmitted data product for monitoring high-activity events in mobile aquatic animals7
Optical measurement of tissue perfusion changes as an alternative to electrocardiography for heart rate monitoring in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)7
Strong thermal stratification reduces detection efficiency and range of acoustic telemetry in a large freshwater lake6
Seasonal migratory patterns of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) in the Aleutian Islands6
Wireless logging of extracellular neuronal activity in the telencephalon of free-swimming salmonids6
The scale of the whale: using video-tag data to evaluate sea-surface ice concentration from the perspective of individual Antarctic minke whales6
Dead-reckoning elucidates fine-scale habitat use by European badgers Meles meles6
Acoustic telemetry detection probability and location accuracy in a freshwater wetland embayment6
A subdermal tagging technique for juvenile sturgeon using a new self-powered acoustic tag5
Equipment to tag, track and collect biopsies from whales and dolphins: the ARTS, DFHorten and LKDart systems5
Eavesdropping on the brain at sea: development of a surface-mounted system to detect weak electrophysiological signals from wild animals5
Influence of thermal stratification and storms on acoustic telemetry detection efficiency: a year-long test in the US Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight5
Large- and small-scale movement and distribution of acoustically tagged lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in eastern Lake Erie5
Taking the time for range testing: an approach to account for temporal resolution in acoustic telemetry detection range assessments5
Flight rapidly modulates body temperature in freely behaving bats5
Vitality models found useful in modeling tag-failure times in acoustic-tag survival studies5
Potential utility of geomagnetic data for geolocation of demersal fishes in the North Pacific Ocean5
Technology wish lists and the significance of temperature-sensing wildlife telemetry5
Testing satellite telemetry within narrow ecosystems: nocturnal movements and habitat use of bottlenose dolphins within a convoluted estuarine system5
The advantages and challenges of non-invasive towed PILOT tags for free-ranging deep-diving megafauna5
High precision 3-D coordinates for JSATS tagged fish in an acoustically noisy environment5
Estimation of mean movement rates for blue sharks in the northwestern Pacific Ocean5
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