2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40317-024-00369-y
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Evaluating habitat-specific interference in automated radio telemetry systems: implications for animal movement studies

Vinh T. Tran,
Andrew C. Vitz,
Marja H. Bakermans

Abstract: Automated radio telemetry systems have become a popular and invaluable tool in tracking the activity and movement of wild animals. However, many environmental conditions can hinder accuracy when tracking with this technology. For instance, study sites may contain multiple habitat types, each habitat uniquely affecting the signal strength received from tagged species. To investigate the influence of a structurally diverse study site on an automated radio telemetry system, we conducted this project at a restored… Show more

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