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    TrackdAT, an acoustic telemetry metadata dataset to support aquatic animal tracking research

    Data on the movement and space use of aquatic animals are crucial to understand complex interactions among biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems and facilitate effective conservation and management. Acou...

    Jordan K. Matley, Natalie V. Klinard, Ana Barbosa Martins in Scientific Data (2024)

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    Strong thermal stratification reduces detection efficiency and range of acoustic telemetry in a large freshwater lake

    The successful use of acoustic telemetry to detect fish hinges on understanding the factors that control the acoustic range. The speed-of-sound in water is primarily a function of density, and in freshwater la...

    Yulong Kuai, Natalie V. Klinard, Aaron T. Fisk, Timothy B. Johnson in Animal Biotelemetry (2021)

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    Identification of predation events in wild fish using novel acoustic transmitters

    Acoustic telemetry is a commonly used tool to gain knowledge about aquatic animal ecology through the study of their movements. In telemetry studies researchers must make inferences regarding the movements and...

    Amy A. Weinz, Jordan K. Matley, Natalie V. Klinard, Aaron T. Fisk in Animal Biotelemetry (2020)

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    The influence of dynamic environmental interactions on detection efficiency of acoustic transmitters in a large, deep, freshwater lake

    Acoustic telemetry is an increasingly common method used to address ecological questions about the movement, behaviour, and survival of freshwater and marine organisms. The variable performance of acoustic tel...

    Natalie V. Klinard, Edmund A. Halfyard, Jordan K. Matley in Animal Biotelemetry (2019)