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Tracking animals in freshwater with electronic tags: past, present and future

机译:使用电子标签跟踪淡水中的动物:过去,现在和将来

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Considerable technical developments over the past half century have enabled widespread application of electronic tags to the study of animals in the wild, including in freshwater environments. We review the constraints associated with freshwater telemetry and biologging and the technical developments relevant to their use. Technical constraints for tracking animals are often influenced by the characteristics of the animals being studied and the environment they inhabit. Collectively, they influence which and how technologies can be used and their relative effectiveness. Although radio telemetry has historically been the most commonly used technology in freshwater, passive integrated transponder (PIT) technology, acoustic telemetry and biologgers are becoming more popular. Most telemetry studies have focused on fish, although an increasing number have focused on other taxa, such as turtles, crustaceans and molluscs. Key technical developments for freshwater systems include: miniaturization of tags for tracking small-size life stages and species, fixed stations and coded tags for tracking large samples of animals over long distances and large temporal scales, inexpensive PIT systems that enable mass tagging to yield population- and community-level relevant sample sizes, incorporation of sensors into electronic tags, validation of tag attachment procedures with a focus on maintaining animal welfare, incorporation of different techniques (for example, genetics, stable isotopes) and peripheral technologies (for example, geographic information systems, hydroacoustics), development of novel analytical techniques, and extensive international collaboration. Innovations are still needed in tag miniaturization, data analysis and visualization, and in tracking animals over larger spatial scales (for example, pelagic areas of lakes) and in challenging environments (for example, large dynamic floodplain systems, under ice). There seems to be a particular need for adapting various global positioning system and satellite tagging approaches to freshwater. Electronic tagging provides a mechanism to collect detailed information from imperilled animals and species that have no direct economic value. Current and future advances will continue to improve our knowledge of the natural history of aquatic animals and ecological processes in freshwater ecosystems while facilitating evidence-based resource management and conservation.
机译:在过去的半个世纪中,大量的技术发展已使电子标签广泛应用于野外动物研究,包括在淡水环境中。我们回顾了与淡水遥测和生物测井有关的限制以及与其使用有关的技术发展。跟踪动物的技术限制通常受所研究动物的特征及其所处环境的影响。它们共同影响着可以使用哪些技术以及如何使用技术及其相对有效性。尽管无线电遥测历来是淡水中最常用的技术,但无源集成应答器(PIT)技术,声学遥测和生物记录仪正变得越来越流行。大多数遥测研究都集中在鱼类上,尽管越来越多的研究集中在其他类群上,例如海龟,甲壳类和软体动物。淡水系统的关键技术发展包括:用于跟踪小型生命阶段和物种的标签的小型化,用于在远距离和较大时间范围内跟踪大型动物样本的固定站和编码标签,使大量标签能够产生种群的廉价PIT系统-和社区一级的相关样本量,将传感器整合到电子标签中,验证标签附着程序(重点在于维护动物福利),整合不同技术(例如遗传学,稳定同位素)和外围技术(例如地理学)信息系统,水声技术),新型分析技术的开发以及广泛的国际合作。在标签微型化,数据分析和可视化以及在更大的空间尺度(例如,湖泊中上层区域)和挑战性环境(例如,冰下的大型动态洪泛区系统)中追踪动物方面,仍需要创新。似乎特别需要使各种全球定位系统和卫星标签方法适应淡水。电子标签提供了一种从没有直接经济价值的受威胁动物和物种中收集详细信息的机制。当前和将来的进展将继续增进我们对淡水生态系统中水生动物自然史和生态过程的认识,同时促进基于证据的资源管理和保护。

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