Animal Biotelemetry

Papers
(The TQCC of Animal Biotelemetry is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
A supervised model to identify wolf behavior from tri-axial acceleration37
Development of single-pin, un-barbed, pole-tagging of free-swimming dolphins and sharks with satellite-linked transmitters31
Eavesdropping on the brain at sea: development of a surface-mounted system to detect weak electrophysiological signals from wild animals23
The effects of water temperature, acoustic tag type, size at tagging, and surgeon experience on juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) tag retention and growth20
Acoustic telemetry detection probability and location accuracy in a freshwater wetland embayment20
Testing angular velocity as a new metric for metabolic demands of slow-moving marine fauna: a case study with Giant spider conchs Lambis truncata19
High precision 3-D coordinates for JSATS tagged fish in an acoustically noisy environment17
Head-mounted accelerometry accurately detects prey capture in California sea lions17
First description of migratory behavior of humpback whales from an Antarctic feeding ground to a tropical calving ground16
Detecting narwhal foraging behaviour from accelerometer and depth data using mixed-effects logistic regression15
Using a drifting GPS-Argos satellite buoy as a method for detecting acoustic-tagged fish offshore in an ancient lake12
Time of death: behavioral responses of an oceanic whitetip shark, Carcharhinus longimanus, to capture by a longline fishing vessel12
Case Report: Independence day, comparison of methods to estimate the onset of dispersal in large territorial birds11
Differential horizontal migration patterns of two male salmon sharks (Lamna ditropis) tagged in the Bering Sea10
Correction: Maximising the value of transmitted data from PSATs tracking marine fish: a case study on Atlantic bluefin tuna10
Postweaning horizontal movements and diving behavior of a recovering grey seal (Halichoerus grypus atlantica) population in the western North Atlantic10
A location fingerprinting approach for the automated radio telemetry of wildlife and comparison to alternative methods9
Correction to: Vitality models found useful in modeling tag-failure times in acoustic-tag survival studies9
The performance of alternative GPS tracking devices: a case report on wild boars (Sus scrofa)9
Effects of capture and GPS-tagging in spring on migration timing and reproduction in Pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus9
Correction: Detecting narwhal foraging behaviour from accelerometer and depth data using mixed-effects logistic regression9
Geolocation of a demersal fish (Pacific cod) in a high-latitude island chain (Aleutian Islands, Alaska)9
Retention time and fix acquisition rate of glued-on GPS transmitters in a semi-aquatic species9
Studying animal locomotion with multiple data loggers: quantifying time drift between tags8
First insights into the spatial behaviour of Octopus vulgaris in the wild using acoustic telemetry8
Flight rapidly modulates body temperature in freely behaving bats8
The effect of externally attached archival data loggers on the short-term dispersal behaviour and migration speed of European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.)7
Lab and field evaluation of tagging methods for the use of acoustic telemetry to observe sea urchin movement behaviour at ecologically relevant spatio-temporal scales7
Vaginal temperature and collar activity variations in relation to fecal progestagens of captive moose7
Validation of indwelling vaginal sensor to monitor body temperature in ewes7
Characterizing humpback whale behavior along the North-Norwegian coast7
Spatial behavior of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Northern Apennines: are we managing them correctly?7
Horizontal and vertical movements of immature dusky sharks Carcharhinus obscurus in relation to commercial longline fisheries in the western North Atlantic Ocean7
Using recovered radio transmitters to estimate positioning error and a generalized Monte Carlo simulation to incorporate error into animal telemetry analysis6
Correction: Development of single‑pin, un‑barbed, pole‑tagging of free‑swimming dolphins and sharks with satellite‑linked transmitters6
How often should dead-reckoned animal movement paths be corrected for drift?6
Active acoustic telemetry reveals ontogenetic habitat-related variations in the coastal movement ecology of the white shark6
Ultra-light photosensor collars to monitor Arctic lemming activity6
The advantages and challenges of non-invasive towed PILOT tags for free-ranging deep-diving megafauna6
Automatic identification of differences in behavioral co-occurrence between groups6
A validation of abstracted dive profiles relayed via the Argos satellite system: a case study of a loggerhead turtle6
Blue petrel electrocardiograms measured through a dummy egg reveal a slow heart rate during egg incubation6
Turning the tide: understanding estuarine detection range variability via structural equation models6
Acute impacts of biologging devices on the diving behaviour of Manx shearwaters6
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