Rovers minimize human disturbance in research on wild animals
- PMID: 25362361
- DOI: 10.1038/nmeth.3173
Rovers minimize human disturbance in research on wild animals
Abstract
Investigating wild animals while minimizing human disturbance remains an important methodological challenge. When approached by a remote-operated vehicle (rover) which can be equipped to make radio-frequency identifications, wild penguins had significantly lower and shorter stress responses (determined by heart rate and behavior) than when approached by humans. Upon immobilization, the rover-unlike humans-did not disorganize colony structure, and stress rapidly ceased. Thus, rovers can reduce human disturbance of wild animals and the resulting scientific bias.
Comment in
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Animal identification with robot rovers.Nat Methods. 2014 Dec;11(12):1217-8. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.3195. Nat Methods. 2014. PMID: 25423018 No abstract available.
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