Biologging and Biotelemetry: Tools for Understanding the Lives and Environments of Marine Animals
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- DOI: 10.1146/annurev-animal-050322-073657
Biologging and Biotelemetry: Tools for Understanding the Lives and Environments of Marine Animals
Abstract
Addressing important questions in animal ecology, physiology, and environmental science often requires in situ information from wild animals. This difficulty is being overcome by biologging and biotelemetry, or the use of miniaturized animal-borne sensors. Although early studies recorded only simple parameters of animal movement, advanced devices and analytical methods can now provide rich information on individual and group behavior, internal states, and the surrounding environment of free-ranging animals, especially those in marine systems. We summarize the history of technologies used to track marine animals. We then identify seven major research categories of marine biologging and biotelemetry and explain significant achievements, as well as future opportunities. Big data approaches via international collaborations will be key to tackling global environmental issues (e.g., climate change impacts), and curiosity about the secret lives of marine animals will also remain a major driver of biologging and biotelemetry studies.
Keywords: anthropogenic stressor; field physiology; movement ecology; predator–prey interaction; social interaction.
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