2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3034321/v2
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Energy-use strategies on a degraded coral reef: insights from remote underwater stereo-video and AI-driven 3D tracking

Julian Lilkendey,
Jingjing Zhang,
Cyril Barrelet
et al.

Abstract: Unveiling the intricate relationships between animal movement ecology, feeding behaviour, and internal energy budgeting is essential for a comprehensive understanding of ecosystem functioning. Particularly in degraded habitats like coral reefs, which are under significant anthropogenic stress, these interactions are crucial yet largely unexplored. Employing advanced methods such as underwater stereo-video measurements, AI-driven object recognition, and 3D tracking, our study focuses on the feeding preferences,… Show more

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