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    From little things big things grow: enhancement of an acoustic telemetry network to monitor broad-scale movements of marine species along Australia’s east coast

    Acoustic telemetry has become a fundamental tool to monitor the movement of aquatic species. Advances in technology, in particular the development of batteries with lives of > 10 years, have increased our abil...

    Adam Barnett, Fabrice R. A. Jaine, Stacy L. Bierwagen, Nicolas Lubitz in Movement Ecology (2024)

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    Conditional alternative movement tactics in male crocodiles

    In species where conflict is costly, individuals adopt alternative movement tactics to minimise the risk of competitive interactions. Dominant males often maintain defined territories, while less competitive m...

    Kaitlin E. Barham, Cameron J. Baker in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (2023)

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    Ontogenetic shifts in the nesting behaviour of female crocodiles

    Body size and age are crucial factors influencing reproductive capacity and success. As females grow, their reproductive investment and success often increase due to improved overall physiological condition an...

    Cameron J. Baker, Craig E. Franklin, Hamish A. Campbell, Terri R. Irwin in Oecologia (2019)

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    A standardised framework for analysing animal detections from automated tracking arrays

    Over the past 15 years, the integration of localised passive telemetry networks into centralised data repositories has greatly enhanced our ability to monitor the presence and movements of highly mobile and mi...

    Vinay Udyawer, Ross G. Dwyer, Xavier Hoenner, Russell C. Babcock in Animal Biotelemetry (2018)

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    Identifying critical habitat for freshwater turtles: integrating long-term monitoring tools to enhance conservation and management

    The effective conservation and management of threatened species requires comprehensive knowledge about resource utilisation. Here we integrated tissue stable isotope analysis and biotelemetry to identify the p...

    Mariana A. Micheli-Campbell, Marilyn J. Connell in Biodiversity and Conservation (2017)

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    An open Web-based system for the analysis and sharing of animal tracking data

    Improvements in telemetry technology are allowing us to monitor animal movements with increasing accuracy, precision and frequency. The increased complexity of the data collections, however, demands additional...

    Ross G Dwyer, Charles Brooking, Wilfred Brimblecombe in Animal Biotelemetry (2015)