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    Environmental factors influencing detection efficiency of an acoustic telemetry array and consequences for data interpretation

    Acoustic telemetry is a commonly used technology to monitor animal occupancy and infer movement in aquatic environments. The information that acoustic telemetry provides is vital for spatial planning and manag...

    Michael Long, Adrian Jordaan, Theodore Castro-Santos in Animal Biotelemetry (2023)

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    Engaging Local People in Conserving the Socio-Ecological Production Landscape and Seascape by Practicing Collaborative Governance in Mao’ao Bay, Chinese Taipei

    This study shows how collaborative governance actions have been practiced to initiate restoration efforts in northeastern Chinese Taipei’s Mao’ao Bay since 2019. The objectives of these actions were (1) to int...

    Jyun-Long Chen, Kang Hsu, Chun-Pei Liao in Ecosystem Restoration through Managing Soc… (2023)

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    Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast Asia

    We reviewed Coram et al. (Biodivers Conserv 30:2341–2359, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02196-6), a paper that highlights the use of social media data t...

    Cindy Peter, Putu Liza Kusuma Mustika in Biodiversity and Conservation (2022)

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    Simulation experiment to test strategies of geomagnetic navigation during long-distance bird migration

    Different theories suggest birds may use compass or map navigational systems associated with Earth’s magnetic intensity or inclination, especially during migratory flights. These theories have only been tested...

    Beate Zein, Jed A. Long, Kamran Safi, Andrea Kölzsch, Martin Wikelski in Movement Ecology (2021)

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    Fusion of wildlife tracking and satellite geomagnetic data for the study of animal migration

    Migratory animals use information from the Earth’s magnetic field on their journeys. Geomagnetic navigation has been observed across many taxa, but how animals use geomagnetic information to find their way is ...

    Fernando Benitez-Paez, Vanessa da Silva Brum-Bastos, Ciarán D. Beggan in Movement Ecology (2021)

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    Correction to: Complex patterns of genetic and morphological differentiation in the Smallmouth Bass subspecies (Micropterus dolomieu dolomieu and M. d. velox) of the Central Interior Highlands

    In the original publication of the article, Table 2 was published incorrectly. The correct Table 2 is given in this Correction.

    Joe C. Gunn, Leah K. Berkman, Jeff Koppelman, Andrew T. Taylor in Conservation Genetics (2020)

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    Potential path volume (PPV): a geometric estimator for space use in 3D

    Many animals move in three dimensions and many animal tracking studies collect the data on their movement in three physical dimensions. However, there is a lack of approaches that consider the vertical dimensi...

    Urška Demšar, Jed A. Long in Movement Ecology (2019)

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    Map** areas of spatial-temporal overlap from wildlife tracking data

    The study of inter-individual interactions (often termed spatial-temporal interactions, or dynamic interactions) from remote tracking data has focused primarily on identifying the presence of such interactions...

    Jed A. Long, Stephen L. Webb, Trisalyn A. Nelson, Kenneth L. Gee in Movement Ecology (2015)