Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research

Satellite telemetry is an increasingly utilized technology in wildlife research, and current devices can track individual animal movements at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. However, as we enter the golden age of satellite telemetry, we need an in-Depth understanding of the main tech...

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Hauptverfasser: Hofman, M.P.G, Hayward, M.W, Heim, Morten, Marchand, P, Rolandsen, Christer Moe, Mattisson, Jenny, Urbano, Ferdinando, Heurich, Marco, Mysterud, Atle, Melzheimer, Jörg, Morellet, Nicolas, Voigt, Ulrich, Allen, B.L, Gehr, B, Rouco, C, Ullmann, W, Holand, Øystein, Jørgensen, Nicolai Hermann, Steinheim, Geir, Cagnacci, Fransesca, Kroeschel, Max, Kaczensky, Petra, Buuveibaatar, Bayarbaatar, Payne, J.C, Palmegiani, I, Jerina, K, Kjellander, P, Johansson, Ö, LaPoint, S, Bayrakcismith, R, Linnell, John Durrus, Zaccaroni, M, Jorge, M.L.S, Oshima, J.E.F, Songhurst, A, Fischer, C, Mc Bride Jr., R.T, Thompson, J.J, Streif, S, Sandfordt, R, Bonenfant, Christophe, Drouilly, M, Klapproth, M, Zinner, D, Yarnell, R, Stronza, A, Wilmott, L, Meisingset, Erling L, Thaker, M, Vanak, A.T, Odden, John
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creator Hofman, M.P.G
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Heim, Morten
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Rolandsen, Christer Moe
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Heurich, Marco
Mysterud, Atle
Melzheimer, Jörg
Morellet, Nicolas
Voigt, Ulrich
Allen, B.L
Gehr, B
Rouco, C
Ullmann, W
Holand, Øystein
Jørgensen, Nicolai Hermann
Steinheim, Geir
Cagnacci, Fransesca
Kroeschel, Max
Kaczensky, Petra
Buuveibaatar, Bayarbaatar
Payne, J.C
Palmegiani, I
Jerina, K
Kjellander, P
Johansson, Ö
LaPoint, S
Bayrakcismith, R
Linnell, John Durrus
Zaccaroni, M
Jorge, M.L.S
Oshima, J.E.F
Songhurst, A
Fischer, C
Mc Bride Jr., R.T
Thompson, J.J
Streif, S
Sandfordt, R
Bonenfant, Christophe
Drouilly, M
Klapproth, M
Zinner, D
Yarnell, R
Stronza, A
Wilmott, L
Meisingset, Erling L
Thaker, M
Vanak, A.T
Odden, John
description Satellite telemetry is an increasingly utilized technology in wildlife research, and current devices can track individual animal movements at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions. However, as we enter the golden age of satellite telemetry, we need an in-Depth understanding of the main technological, species-specific and environmental factors that determine the success and failure of satellite tracking devices across species and habitats. Here, we assess the relative influence of such factors on the ability of satellite telemetry units to provide the expected amount and quality of data by analyzing data from over 3,000 devices deployed on 62 terrestrial species in 167 projects worldwide. We evaluate the success rate in obtaining GPS fixes as well as in transferring these fixes to the user and we evaluate failure rates. Average fix success and data transfer rates were high and were generally better predicted by species and unit characteristics, while environmental characteristics influenced the variability of performance. However, 48% of the unit deployments ended prematurely, half of them due to technical failure. Nonetheless, this study shows that the performance of satellite telemetry applications has shown improvements over time, and based on our findings, we provide further recommendations for both users and manufacturers.
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