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The golden age of bio-logging: how animal-borne sensors are advancing the frontiers of ecology

机译:生物记录的黄金时代:动物传播的传感器如何推进生态学前沿

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Great leaps forward in scientific understanding are often spurred by innovations in technology. The explosion of miniature sensors that are driving the boom in consumer electronics, such as smart phones, gaming platforms, and wearable fitness devices, are now becoming available to ecologists for remotely monitoring the activities of wild animals. While half a century ago researchers were attaching balloons to the backs of seals to measure their movement, today ecologists have access to an arsenal of sensors that can continuously measure most aspects of an animal's state (e.g., location, behavior, caloric expenditure, interactions with other animals) and external environment (e.g., temperature, salinity, depth). This technology is advancing our ability to study animal ecology by allowing researchers to (1) answer questions about the physiology, behavior, and ecology of wild animals in situ that would have previously been limited to tests on model organisms in highly controlled settings, (2) study cryptic or wide-ranging animals that have previously evaded investigation, and (3) develop and test entirely new theories. Here we explore how ecologists are using these tools to answer new questions about the physiological performance, energetics, foraging, migration, habitat selection, and sociality of wild animals, as well as collect data on the environments in which they live.
机译:科学认识上的巨大飞跃通常是由技术创新推动的。微型传感器的爆炸式增长推动了诸如智能手机,游戏平台和可穿戴健身设备之类的消费电子产品的蓬勃发展,现在生态学家已可以使用它们来远程监视野生动物的活动。半个世纪前,研究人员将气球附着在海豹的背上以测量其运动,而如今,生态学家可以使用可以连续测量动物状态的大多数方面(例如位置,行为,热量消耗,与动物的相互作用)的传感器库。其他动物)和外部环境(例如温度,盐度,深度)。这项技术通过允许研究人员(1)回答有关原位野生动物的生理,行为和生态的问题,这些技术以前仅限于在高度受控的环境中对模型生物进行测试,从而提高了我们研究动物生态学的能力,[2] )研究以前回避研究的神秘动物或种类繁多的动物,以及(3)开发和测试全新的理论。在这里,我们探讨了生态学家如何使用这些工具来回答有关野生动物的生理表现,能量,觅食,迁徙,栖息地选择和社交性的新问题,并收集有关其生活环境的数据。

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