2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40317-023-00335-0
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Retention time and fix acquisition rate of glued-on GPS transmitters in a semi-aquatic species

Abstract: Background Movement is a core mechanism through which animals interact with their environment. GPS telemetry is a popular approach used to investigate animal movement, providing access to both the spatial and temporal behavioral patterns exhibited by an individual or population. However, while some species are easily tracked through traditional GPS attachment methods (such as GPS collars or backpacks), other species such as the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) present unique challenges… Show more

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“…Finally, the negative relationship between apparent survival and mean flow that we observed suggests the release of translocated beavers could be timed to avoid monsoon flooding periods for desert rivers. Thorough post-release monitoring provides vital feedback on translocation success, and improved global positioning system (GPS) transmitters could now be employed to allow for precise long-term tracking (Pitman & Bastille-Rousseau 2023). The Price River is still in need of intensive restoration, and beaver translocation may still aid in that effort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the negative relationship between apparent survival and mean flow that we observed suggests the release of translocated beavers could be timed to avoid monsoon flooding periods for desert rivers. Thorough post-release monitoring provides vital feedback on translocation success, and improved global positioning system (GPS) transmitters could now be employed to allow for precise long-term tracking (Pitman & Bastille-Rousseau 2023). The Price River is still in need of intensive restoration, and beaver translocation may still aid in that effort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%