Using tri-axial acceleration data to identify behavioral modes of free-ranging animals: general concepts and tools illustrated for griffon vultures
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A spherical-plot solution to linking acceleration metrics with animal performance, state, behaviour and lifestyle.Localizing Tortoise Nests by Neural NetworksHigh sea surface temperatures driven by a strengthening current reduce foraging success by penguins.Adult vultures outperform juveniles in challenging thermal soaring conditionsWireless inertial measurement of head kinematics in freely-moving ratsDeveloping and Integrating Advanced Movement Features Improves Automated Classification of Ciliate SpeciesThe Use of Acceleration to Code for Animal Behaviours; A Case Study in Free-Ranging Eurasian Beavers Castor fiberOpportunities for the application of advanced remotely-sensed data in ecological studies of terrestrial animal movementAcceleRater: a web application for supervised learning of behavioral modes from acceleration measurementsDynamic species classification of microorganisms across time, abiotic and biotic environments-A sliding window approach.Activity-specific metabolic rates for diving, transiting, and resting at sea can be estimated from time-activity budgets in free-ranging marine mammals.Identification of animal movement patterns using tri-axial magnetometry.The use of an unsupervised learning approach for characterizing latent behaviors in accelerometer data.How cheap is soaring flight in raptors? A preliminary investigation in freely-flying vultures.How predictability of feeding patches affects home range and foraging habitat selection in avian social scavengers?Prying into the intimate secrets of animal lives; software beyond hardware for comprehensive annotation in 'Daily Diary' tags.Analysis and visualisation of movement: an interdisciplinary reviewAccelerometers identify new behaviors and show little difference in the activity budgets of lactating northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) between breeding islands and foraging habitats in the eastern Bering Sea.Coupling instantaneous energy-budget models and behavioural mode analysis to estimate optimal foraging strategy: an example with wandering albatrossesMovement, resting, and attack behaviors of wild pumas are revealed by tri-axial accelerometer measurements.Love thy neighbour: automatic animal behavioural classification of acceleration data using the K-nearest neighbour algorithm.Adaptation to heat and water shortage in large, arid-zone mammals.Combining animal movements and behavioural data to detect behavioural states.The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data.Gait characterization in golden retriever muscular dystrophy dogs using linear discriminant analysis.Improved supervised classification of accelerometry data to distinguish behaviors of soaring birds.Development of an automated method of detecting stereotyped feeding events in multisensor data from tagged rorqual whales.Artificial light pollution increases nocturnal vigilance in peahensOptimizing acceleration-based ethograms: the use of variable-time versus fixed-time segmentation.Do power lines and protected areas present a catch-22 situation for Cape vultures (Gyps coprotheres)?Mixed strategies of griffon vultures' (Gyps fulvus) response to food deprivation lead to a hump-shaped movement patternDeriving Animal Behaviour from High-Frequency GPS: Tracking Cows in Open and Forested Habitat.The challenges of the first migration: movement and behaviour of juvenile vs. adult white storks with insights regarding juvenile mortality.In search of rules behind environmental framing; the case of head pitch.Decision-making by a soaring bird: time, energy and risk considerations at different spatio-temporal scalesSeeing It All: Evaluating Supervised Machine Learning Methods for the Classification of Diverse Otariid Behaviours.Interpreting behaviors from accelerometry: a method combining simplicity and objectivity.Behavioural adaptations to flight into thin airPutting the behavior into animal movement modeling: Improved activity budgets from use of ancillary tag information.Jumping in the Night: An Investigation of the Leaping Activity of the Western Tarsier (Cephalopachus bancanus borneanus) Using Accelerometers.
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Using tri-axial acceleration data to identify behavioral modes of free-ranging animals: general concepts and tools illustrated for griffon vultures
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Martin Wikelski
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z