Counting the cost of tagging : quanitifying and reducing the behavioural and energetic impacts of tags in a large marine vertebrate
Despite the invaluable contribution of animal-borne sensors to research, an underlying issue with their use is the potential to impact the behaviour and energetics of instrumented animals, which could have consequences for both animal welfare and data validity. Here I show that the presence of a SMR...
Main Author: | McKnight, Joseph Christopher |
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Other Authors: | Thompson, David ; Russell, Deborah Jill Fraser |
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University of St Andrews
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.750117 |
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