The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.

Technological advances for wildlife monitoring have expanded our ability to study behavior and space use of many species. But biotelemetry is limited by size, weight, data memory and battery power of the attached devices, especially in animals with light body masses, such as the majority of bird spe...

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Main Authors: Airam Rodríguez, Juan J Negro, Mara Mulero, Carlos Rodríguez, Jesús Hernández-Pliego, Javier Bustamante
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3519840?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8d1d19904a3c4651a1e564b42af056422020-11-25T02:09:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5033610.1371/journal.pone.0050336The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.Airam RodríguezJuan J NegroMara MuleroCarlos RodríguezJesús Hernández-PliegoJavier BustamanteTechnological advances for wildlife monitoring have expanded our ability to study behavior and space use of many species. But biotelemetry is limited by size, weight, data memory and battery power of the attached devices, especially in animals with light body masses, such as the majority of bird species. In this study, we describe the combined use of GPS data logger information obtained from free-ranging birds, and environmental information recorded by unmanned aerial systems (UASs). As a case study, we studied habitat selection of a small raptorial bird, the lesser kestrel Falco naumanni, foraging in a highly dynamic landscape. After downloading spatio-temporal information from data loggers attached to the birds, we programmed the UASs to fly and take imagery by means of an onboard digital camera documenting the flight paths of those same birds shortly after their recorded flights. This methodology permitted us to extract environmental information at quasi-real time. We demonstrate that UASs are a useful tool for a wide variety of wildlife studies.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3519840?pdf=render
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author Airam Rodríguez
Juan J Negro
Mara Mulero
Carlos Rodríguez
Jesús Hernández-Pliego
Javier Bustamante
spellingShingle Airam Rodríguez
Juan J Negro
Mara Mulero
Carlos Rodríguez
Jesús Hernández-Pliego
Javier Bustamante
The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Airam Rodríguez
Juan J Negro
Mara Mulero
Carlos Rodríguez
Jesús Hernández-Pliego
Javier Bustamante
author_sort Airam Rodríguez
title The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
title_short The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
title_full The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
title_fullStr The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
title_full_unstemmed The eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and GPS data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
title_sort eye in the sky: combined use of unmanned aerial systems and gps data loggers for ecological research and conservation of small birds.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Technological advances for wildlife monitoring have expanded our ability to study behavior and space use of many species. But biotelemetry is limited by size, weight, data memory and battery power of the attached devices, especially in animals with light body masses, such as the majority of bird species. In this study, we describe the combined use of GPS data logger information obtained from free-ranging birds, and environmental information recorded by unmanned aerial systems (UASs). As a case study, we studied habitat selection of a small raptorial bird, the lesser kestrel Falco naumanni, foraging in a highly dynamic landscape. After downloading spatio-temporal information from data loggers attached to the birds, we programmed the UASs to fly and take imagery by means of an onboard digital camera documenting the flight paths of those same birds shortly after their recorded flights. This methodology permitted us to extract environmental information at quasi-real time. We demonstrate that UASs are a useful tool for a wide variety of wildlife studies.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3519840?pdf=render
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