Publikation: Technology on the move: Recent and forthcoming innovations for tracking migratory birds
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Basic questions about the life histories of migratory birds have confounded scientists for generations, yet we are nearing an era of historic discovery as new tracking technologies make it possible to determine the timing and routes of an increasing number of bird migrations. Tracking small flying animals as they travel over continental-scale distances is a difficult logistical and engineering challenge. Although no tracking system works well with all species, improvements to traditional technologies, such as satellite tracking, along with innovations related to global positioning systems, cellular networks, solar geolocation, radar, and information technology are improving our understanding of when and where birds go during their annual cycles and informing numerous scientific disciplines, including evolutionary biology, population ecology, and global change. The recent developments described in this article will help us answer many long-standing questions about animal behavior and life histories.
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BRIDGE, Eli S., Kasper THORUP, Melissa S. BOWLIN, Phillip B. CHILSON, Robert H. DIEHL, René W. FLÉRON, Phillip HARTL, Roland KAYS, Jeffrey F. KELLY, W. Douglas ROBINSON, Martin WIKELSKI, 2011. Technology on the move: Recent and forthcoming innovations for tracking migratory birds. In: BioScience. 2011, 61(9), pp. 689-698. ISSN 0006-3568. Available under: doi: 10.1525/bio.2011.61.9.7BibTex
@article{Bridge2011Techn-19916, year={2011}, doi={10.1525/bio.2011.61.9.7}, title={Technology on the move: Recent and forthcoming innovations for tracking migratory birds}, number={9}, volume={61}, issn={0006-3568}, journal={BioScience}, pages={689--698}, author={Bridge, Eli S. and Thorup, Kasper and Bowlin, Melissa S. and Chilson, Phillip B. and Diehl, Robert H. and Fléron, René W. and Hartl, Phillip and Kays, Roland and Kelly, Jeffrey F. and Robinson, W. Douglas and Wikelski, Martin} }
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