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Year-round activity levels reveal diurnal foraging constraints in the annual cycle of migratory and non-migratory barnacle geese
Performing migratory journeys comes with energetic costs, which have to be compensated within the annual cycle. An assessment of how and when such...
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Spatiotemporal use of a tributary by lake sturgeon over a 10-year period
A telemetry study was conducted on lake sturgeon to determine the seasonal use and environmental factors that stimulate movement within a tributary...
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Impact of Ozone on the Oxygen Affinity Blood Properties and Prooxidant-Antioxidant Balance under Effect of H2S-Generating System
AbstractHydrogen sulfide belongs to the group of signaling agents called gaseous transmitters and plays an important role in many physiological...
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Assessment of potential impact of magnetic fields from a subsea high-voltage DC power cable on migrating green sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris
Empirical evidence suggests that marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions in the earth’s natural magnetic field. Magnetic fields (MFs)...
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Migration Routes and Wintering Grounds of Common Cuckoos (Cuculus canorus, Cuculiformes, Cuculidae) from the Southeastern Part of the Baltic Region (Based on Satellite Telemetry)
AbstractOwing to progress in satellite telemetry, during the past decade it has become possible to study in detail the migration routes of relatively...
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Home range and habitat use of vervet monkeys in the urban forest mosaic landscape of Durban, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Generally, urbanisation affects biodiversity negatively; however, some species thrive in urban areas. One mammalian species thriving in the urban...
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Are opportunistic captures of neonate ungulates biasing relative estimates of litter size?
The capture of neonate ungulates allows for the collection of valuable ecological data, including estimates of litter size. However, varied methods...
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Home range of the Dalmatian pelican in south-east Europe
Delineating an animal’s home range is crucial for understanding its spatial ecological requirements and vital for management and conservation...
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Behavioral study of black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii by acoustic telemetry to guide countermeasures against feeding damage to cultivated nori Neopyropia yezoensis off Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Although feeding damage caused by black sea bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii has become severe in the nori Neopyropia yezoensis cultivation industry,...
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The influence of dynamic environmental interactions on detection efficiency of acoustic transmitters in a large, deep, freshwater lake
BackgroundAcoustic telemetry is an increasingly common method used to address ecological questions about the movement, behaviour, and survival of...
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Habitat-dependent metabolic costs for a wild cold-water fish
Bioenergetics models for fishes are useful for understanding ecological processes (e.g., survivorship, growth, and reproduction) and can also inform...
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Effects of water temperature on white-spotted conger Conger myriaster activity levels determined by accelerometer transmitters
The effect of water temperature on white-spotted conger activity was examined using acoustic accelerometer transmitters to understand thermal effects...
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An evaluation of acoustic telemetry as a method to study the movements of Asteroidea (Asterias rubens)
BackgroundAcoustic telemetry is an important tool to study the movement of aquatic animals. However, studies have focussed on particular groups of...
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Home range of three turtle species in Central Yucatan. A comparative study
Home range is a fundamental characteristic of an animal natural history. The study of home range provides information on the sites where organisms...
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Influence of Wetland and Landscape Characteristics on Freshwater Turtle Relative Abundance and Movement Patterns in West Virginia, USA
Wetland management practices often alter habitat characteristics to improve the function of the wetland (e.g., removing emergent vegetation for...
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Drivers and timing of grass carp movement within the Sandusky River, Ohio: implications to potential spawning barrier response strategy
Understanding the timing and drivers of migration can be beneficial for improving response efforts aimed at reducing invasive species densities....
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Acoustic zone monitoring to quantify fine-scale movements of aquatic animals in a narrow water body
Fine-scale spatial acoustic telemetry, including hyperbolic and centre-of-activity localisation, is widely used to provide insight into the ecology...
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Medetomidine/midazolam/fentanyl narcosis alters cardiac autonomic tone leading to conduction disorders and arrhythmias in mice
Arrhythmias are critical contributors to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Therapies are mainly symptomatic and often insufficient, emphasizing...
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Using skin temperature and activity profiles to assign chronotype in birds
Chronotypes describe consistent differences between individuals in biological time-kee**. They have been linked both with underlying variation in...
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Migrations of the Demoiselle Crane (Anthropoides virgo, Gruiformes): Remote Tracking along Flyways and at Wintering Grounds
AbstractIn the years 2017–2020, 104 young or adult Demoiselle Cranes ( Anthropoides virgo ) were tracked with GPS-GSM transmitters in Ukraine, Russia,...