2017
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0247
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Methods in field chronobiology

Abstract: Chronobiological research has seen a continuous development of novel approaches and techniques to measure rhythmicity at different levels of biological organization from locomotor activity (e.g. migratory restlessness) to physiology (e.g. temperature and hormone rhythms, and relatively recently also in genes, proteins and metabolites). However, the methodological advancements in this field have been mostly and sometimes exclusively used only in indoor laboratory settings. In parallel, there has been an unprece… Show more

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“…For further investigations on the entire nocturnal behavior of wild giraffe, it would be useful to apply GPS tracking units including an accelerometer which have been used successfully for African elephants, sloths ( Bradypus variegatus ; Bradypus pygmaeus ) and cows ( Bos taurus ) (Fukusawa, Komatsu, Higashiyama, & Oshibe, ; Soltis, King, Vollrath, & Douglas‐Hamilton, ; Voirin et al, ). However, this technology is expensive and unless each individual of a group is equipped with a data logger, analyzing group behavior and group dynamics is impossible (Dominoni, Åkesson, Klaassen, Spoelstra, & Bulla, ). Especially for giraffe living in discontinuous bonds (fission–fusion), attaching units to all individuals in any given group is not expedient to investigate social preferences or guarding behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For further investigations on the entire nocturnal behavior of wild giraffe, it would be useful to apply GPS tracking units including an accelerometer which have been used successfully for African elephants, sloths ( Bradypus variegatus ; Bradypus pygmaeus ) and cows ( Bos taurus ) (Fukusawa, Komatsu, Higashiyama, & Oshibe, ; Soltis, King, Vollrath, & Douglas‐Hamilton, ; Voirin et al, ). However, this technology is expensive and unless each individual of a group is equipped with a data logger, analyzing group behavior and group dynamics is impossible (Dominoni, Åkesson, Klaassen, Spoelstra, & Bulla, ). Especially for giraffe living in discontinuous bonds (fission–fusion), attaching units to all individuals in any given group is not expedient to investigate social preferences or guarding behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bulla, 2017). Especially for giraffe living in discontinuous bonds (fission-fusion), attaching units to all individuals in any given group is not expedient to investigate social preferences or guarding behavior.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The increasing appreciation of ecology by chronobiologists stems from acknowledging the complexity of the circadian system, but also from realizing that richer ecological contexts produce unexpected results. For these and other advances, chronobiologists who study Wild Clocks can benefit from the surge of data that are collected by powerful animal-tracking technology, and from technical developments that allow more integrative ways to capture chronotype, for example, by remote collection of data on body temperature [74,207,208].…”
Section: (C) Prospects Of a Wild Clock Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although evidence is accumulating for light pollution to alter sleep behavior, and nocturnal rest, the physiological basis for such changes is unknown. Advances in biologging of sleep (Lesku et al, 2012) offer exciting perspectives, especially if integrated with on-board recording of activity and light exposure (Dominoni, Åkesson, Klaassen, Spoelstra, & Bulla, 2017).…”
Section: The Effects Of Alan At Different Levels Of Biological Orgamentioning
confidence: 99%