2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2006.11.010
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A new approach to tag design in dolphin telemetry: Computer simulations to minimise deleterious effects

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“…While the horizontal and vertical movements of large marine vertebrates are being increasingly described (Priede 1984, Duron-Dufrenne 1987, Polovina et al 2000, Block et al 2005, Bonfil et al 2005, remote recording of accurate spatial movements made by smaller species or early life stages has been slower, due to the challenges of miniaturising power sources, development of attachment techniques and hydrodynamic packaging of equipment (Watson & Granger 1998, Wilson & McMahon 2006, Pavlov et al 2007, Godley et al 2008). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the horizontal and vertical movements of large marine vertebrates are being increasingly described (Priede 1984, Duron-Dufrenne 1987, Polovina et al 2000, Block et al 2005, Bonfil et al 2005, remote recording of accurate spatial movements made by smaller species or early life stages has been slower, due to the challenges of miniaturising power sources, development of attachment techniques and hydrodynamic packaging of equipment (Watson & Granger 1998, Wilson & McMahon 2006, Pavlov et al 2007, Godley et al 2008). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little is known about the longer term impact of suction cup tags on behaviour, movement, or skin condition, which will depend on the size of the tag (Wilson et al 1986, Pavlov et al 2007) and the stiffness of the cups. Irrespective of the number of cups or the shape of the tag, suction cup tags can slide on the animal or detach during high-speed swimming, breaching, or when contacted by another animal.…”
Section: Tag Attachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I also excluded papers reporting results from captive environments or papers based on modelling exercises solely; the inclusion of such papers (e.g. Pavlov et al 2007) and other unpublished research (e.g. Hanson 2001) would have increased the number of papers addressing device influences on animals.…”
Section: Scientific Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%