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Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Wiley. 2024, 15(10), S. 1777-1788. ISSN 2041-2096. eISSN 2041-210X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/2041-210x.14407

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  1. Over the past five decades, a large number of wild animals have been individually identified by various observation systems and/or temporary tracking methods, providing unparalleled insights into their lives over both time and space. However, so far there is no comprehensive record of uniquely individually identified animals nor where their data and metadata are stored, for example photos, physiological and genetic samples, disease screens, information on social relationships.
  2. Databases currently do not offer unique identifiers for living, individual wild animals, similar to the permanent ID labelling for deceased museum specimens.
  3. To address this problem, we introduce two new concepts: (1) a globally unique animal ID (UAID) available to define uniquely and individually identified animals archived in any database, including metadata archived at the time of publication; and (2) the digital ‘home’ for UAIDs, the Movebank Life History Museum (MoMu), storing and linking metadata, media, communications and other files associated with animals individually identified in the wild. MoMu will ensure that metadata are available for future generations, allowing permanent linkages to information in other databases.
  4. MoMu allows researchers to collect and store photos, behavioural records, genome data and/or resightings of UAIDed animals, encompassing information not easily included in structured datasets supported by existing databases. Metadata is uploaded through the Animal Tracker app, the MoMu website, by email from registered users or through an Application Programming Interface (API) from any database. Initially, records can be stored in a temporary folder similar to a field drawer, as naturalists routinely do. Later, researchers and specialists can curate these materials for individual animals, manage the secure sharing of sensitive information and, where appropriate, publish individual life histories with DOIs. The storage of such synthesized lifetime stories of wild animals under a UAID (unique identifier or ‘animal passport’) will support basic science, conservation efforts and public participation.

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animal passport, biologging, community science, life history, lifetime tracking

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ISO 690WIKELSKI, Martin, Michael QUETTING, Margaret C. CROFOOT, Sarah C. DAVIDSON, Dina K. N. DECHMANN, Diego ELLIS SOTO, Wolfgang FIEDLER, Andrea FLACK, Barbara FRUTH, Matthias LANDWEHR, Maximilian MÜLLER, Jesko PARTECKE, Kamran SAFI, 2024. Introducing a unique animal ID and digital life history museum for wildlife metadata. In: Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Wiley. 2024, 15(10), S. 1777-1788. ISSN 2041-2096. eISSN 2041-210X. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1111/2041-210x.14407
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  year={2024},
  doi={10.1111/2041-210x.14407},
  title={Introducing a unique animal ID and digital life history museum for wildlife metadata},
  number={10},
  volume={15},
  issn={2041-2096},
  journal={Methods in Ecology and Evolution},
  pages={1777--1788},
  author={Wikelski, Martin and Quetting, Michael and Crofoot, Margaret C. and Davidson, Sarah C. and Dechmann, Dina K. N. and Ellis Soto, Diego and Fiedler, Wolfgang and Flack, Andrea and Fruth, Barbara and Landwehr, Matthias and Müller, Maximilian and Partecke, Jesko and Safi, Kamran}
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