Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet
Roland Kays, Margaret C. Crofoot, Walter Jetz, Martin Wikelski- Multidisciplinary
A brave new world with a wider view
Researchers have long attempted to follow animals as they move through their environment. Until relatively recently, however, such efforts were limited to short distances and times in species large enough to carry large batteries and transmitters. New technologies have opened up new frontiers in animal tracking remote data collection. Hussey et al. review the unique directions such efforts have taken for marine systems, while Kays et al. review recent advances for terrestrial species. We have entered a new era of animal ecology, where animals act as both subjects and samplers of their environments.
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