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  1. Using a drifting GPS-Argos satellite buoy as a method for detecting acoustic-tagged fish offshore in an ancient lake

    Background

    Telemetry methods that allow low-cost, offshore tracking are required for the effective conservation and sustainable use of migratory fish...

    Makoto A. Yoshida, Kohji Mabuchi in Animal Biotelemetry
    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  2. Apparent survival and detection probability of PIT-tagged small-bodied stream fishes using multi-pass wand antenna surveys

    Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags are used widely to track the dispersal and model survival rates of animals. However, few studies have used...

    Maddy K. Siller, Peter J. Pfaff, ... Keith B. Gido in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 09 May 2023
  3. Haplotype-tagged SNPs improve genomic prediction accuracy for Fusarium head blight resistance and yield-related traits in wheat

    Key message

    Linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based haploty** with subsequent SNP tagging improved the genomic prediction accuracy up to 0.07 and 0.092...

    Admas Alemu, Lorena Batista, ... Aakash Chawade in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
    Article Open access 03 April 2023
  4. No “carry-over” effects of tracking devices on return rate and parameters determining reproductive success in once and repeatedly tagged common swifts (Apus apus), a long-distance migratory bird

    Background

    To understand life-history strategies in migratory bird species, we should focus on migration behaviour and possible carry-over effects on...

    Arndt H. J. Wellbrock, Klaudia Witte in Movement Ecology
    Article Open access 08 December 2022
  5. Detecting acoustically tagged green sturgeon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean

    Identifying critical habitats is challenging for a relatively rare species like green sturgeon ( Acipenser medirostris ), which spends most of its life...

    Mary L. Moser, Daniel L. Erickson, ... Stephen D. Pierce in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 04 October 2022
  6. Occupancy of acoustically tagged oceanic manta rays, Mobula birostris, in Bahia de Banderas, Mexico

    The oceanic manta ray ( Mobula birostris ) is an endangered species commonly seen at oceanic islands and seamounts; however, seasonal aggregations have...

    P. Santiago Domínguez-Sánchez, Ana Širović, ... Joshua D. Stewart in Marine Biology
    Article Open access 01 September 2023
  7. Immunohistochemical Analysis of Nuclear Lamina Structures in the Drosophila Ovary Using CRISPR-Tagged Genes

    The Drosophila ovary represents an outstanding model for investigating tissue homeostasis. Females continuously produce oocytes throughout their...
    Tingting Duan, Felipe Rodriguez-Tirado, Pamela K. Geyer in Drosophila Oogenesis
    Protocol 2023
  8. Individuals of a group-living shorebird show smaller home range overlap when food availability is low

    Background

    Group living animals, such as shorebirds foraging on intertidal mudflats, may use social information about where to find hidden food items....

    He-Bo Peng, Chi-Yeung Choi, ... Theunis Piersma in Movement Ecology
    Article Open access 27 October 2023
  9. Applying a Knock-In Strategy to Create Reporter-Tagged Knockout Alleles in Axolotls

    Tetrapod species axolotls exhibit the powerful capacity to fully regenerate their tail and limbs upon injury, hence serving as an excellent model...
    Liqun Wang, Yan-Yun Zeng, ... Ji-Feng Fei in Salamanders
    Protocol 2023
  10. Single-cell variations in the expression of codominant alleles A and B on RBC of AB blood group individuals

    A key question in biology is whether all cells of a given ‘cell type’ within an individual have more or less the same phenotype, especially in...

    ANJALI BAJPAI, VIDYA JONNALAGADDA, ... RACHEL A. JESUDASAN in Journal of Genetics
    Article 04 August 2022
  11. Prior territorial responses and home range size predict territory defense in radio-tagged great tits

    Abstract

    Territorial animals often use signals to advertise territorial occupancy within their larger home ranges. Songbirds are among the...

    Marc Naguib, Mieke Titulaer, ... Lysanne Snijders in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
    Article Open access 18 February 2022
  12. Movement patterns of white seabass Atractoscion nobilis tagged along the coast of Baja California, Mexico

    This study outfitted wild-caught white seabass ( Atractoscion nobilis ) with electronic data storage tags (DSTs) to evaluate subsequent movements of...

    Scott A. Aalbers, Oscar Sosa-Nishizaki, ... Chugey A. Sepulveda in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 30 April 2021
  13. Efficiency of aquatic PIT-tag telemetry, a powerful tool to improve monitoring and detection of marked individuals in pond environments

    Identifying and tracking individuals across time are a prerequisite to uncover key traits of their ecology and behavior. However, obtaining...

    Clément Duret, Fabien Pille, Mathieu Denoël in Hydrobiologia
    Article 10 May 2022
  14. ImmunoDataAnalyzer: a bioinformatics pipeline for processing barcoded and UMI tagged immunological NGS data

    Background

    Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is nowadays the most used high-throughput technology for DNA sequencing. Among others NGS enables the...

    Julia Vetter, Susanne Schaller, ... Stephan M. Winkler in BMC Bioinformatics
    Article Open access 06 January 2022
  15. Predation of archival tagged Dolly Varden, Salvelinus malma, reveals predator avoidance behaviour and tracks feeding events by presumed beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, in the Beaufort Sea

    Background

    We report compelling evidence suggesting a predation event of a pop-up satellite archival tagged anadromous Dolly Varden ( Salvelinus malma )...

    Colin P. Gallagher, Luke Storrie, ... Lisa Loseto in Animal Biotelemetry
    Article Open access 20 December 2021
  16. Large- and small-scale movement and distribution of acoustically tagged lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in eastern Lake Erie

    Background

    Defining the spatial distribution, home range, and movement patterns of lake sturgeon ( Acipenser fulvescens ) is important to managers and...

    Jonah L. Withers, Helen Takade-Heumacher, ... John A. Sweka in Animal Biotelemetry
    Article Open access 18 September 2021
  17. Effects of capture and GPS-tagging in spring on migration timing and reproduction in Pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus

    Background

    GPS-transmitters enable detailed study of animal behaviour but may impact the animals. Impacts vary from short-term stress and habituation...

    Kees H. T. Schreven, Jesper Madsen, Bart A. Nolet in Animal Biotelemetry
    Article Open access 25 April 2024
  18. Assessing social structure: a data-driven approach to define associations between individuals

    Our interpretation of animal social structures is inherently dependent on our ability to define association criteria that are biologically...

    Sara B. Tavares, Hal Whitehead, Thomas Doniol-Valcroze in Mammalian Biology
    Article Open access 25 March 2022
  19. Comparing minimum number of individuals and abundance from non-invasive DNA sampling and camera trap** in the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)

    Applying the most appropriate sampling method is essential for estimating population size. Sampling methods and techniques to estimate abundance may...

    Sara Martin-Garcia, Maria Cortazar-Chinarro, ... Emilio Virgós in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article Open access 07 April 2023
  20. First insights into the spatial behaviour of Octopus vulgaris in the wild using acoustic telemetry

    Octopuses are amongst the most fascinating animals in our oceans; however, while their intricate behaviours are often studied in laboratory settings,...

    Kenn Papadopoulo, Alina Hillinger, ... Alexandre Alonso-Fernández in Animal Biotelemetry
    Article Open access 19 June 2024
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