“…A clipboard, digital timer, and lots of pencils can be used effectively to record behavior, but there are electronic systems to record behavioral data. For example, several newer recording technologies enable researchers to monitor movement of wild (Cagnacci, Boitani, Powell, & Boyce, 2010;Kennedy, Kemp, Mosen, Perry & Dennis, 2015), semi-free-ranging (Ákos, Beck, Nagy, Vicsek, & Kubinyi, 2014;Gerencsér, Vásárhelyi, Nagy, Vicsek, & Miklósi, 2013), and captive animals (de Chaumont et al, 2012;Khan, Herman, Wallen, & Balch, 2005) and to capture the behavior of animals via camera traps (Bezerra et al, 2014;De Moraes, Da Silva Souto, & Schiel, 2014).…”