2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14438
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Behaviour‐specific spatiotemporal patterns of habitat use by sea turtles revealed using biologging and supervised machine learning

Jenna L. Hounslow,
Sabrina Fossette,
Wei Chong
et al.

Abstract: Conservation of threatened species and anthropogenic threat mitigation commonly rely on spatially managed areas selected according to habitat preference. Since the impact of threats can be behaviour‐specific, such information could be incorporated into spatial management to improve conservation outcomes. However, collecting spatially explicit behavioural data is challenging. Using multi‐sensor biologging tags containing high‐resolution movement sensors (e.g. accelerometer, magnetometer, GPS) and animal‐borne … Show more

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“…Our study is one of the first to employ cutting‐edge pop‐off cameras that were highly customized for deployment on sea turtle carapaces (Hounslow et al., 2023; Jeantet et al., 2020). At the early stages of this exciting new technology, we point to some clear benefits that the CATS pop‐off camera has over many more common methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study is one of the first to employ cutting‐edge pop‐off cameras that were highly customized for deployment on sea turtle carapaces (Hounslow et al., 2023; Jeantet et al., 2020). At the early stages of this exciting new technology, we point to some clear benefits that the CATS pop‐off camera has over many more common methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%