Nature 4.0: a networked sensor system for integrated biodiversity monitoring

D Zeuss, L Bald, J Gottwald, M Becker… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Ecosystem functions and services are severely threatened by unprecedented global loss in
biodiversity. To counteract these trends, it is essential to develop systems to monitor …

[PDF][PDF] Ein automatisiertes System zur Erfassung der Signale von Radiosendern und seine Anwendung im Rahmen einer Telemetriestudie an Austernfischerküken

V Salewski, D Cimiotti, P Lampe, J Höchst, J Gottwald - Vogelwarte, 2023 - jonashoechst.de
Research related to species conservation faces a dilemma: High-quality data must be
recorded in a sufficient quantity in order to derive successful management measures …

A location fingerprinting approach for the automated radio telemetry of wildlife and comparison to alternative methods

JM van Osta, B Dreis, LF Grogan, JG Castley - Animal Biotelemetry, 2024 - Springer
Background Automated radio telemetry (ART) systems enable high-temporal resolution data
collection for species unsuited to satellite-based methods. A challenge of ART systems is …

Effects of habitat management for small game species on bat activity in three French Mediterranean scrublands

N Froustey, A Haquart, M Guyot… - Acta …, 2024 - ingentaconnect.com
This study examines the impact of habitat management on the seasonal and spatial
activities of bat species in Mediterranean scrublands of southern France. Three study sites …

The utility of coded very high frequency telemetry for monitoring reintroduced mammal populations

CH Frick, D Hole, D Sandow, LGM Olds… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Very high frequency (VHF) radio tracking technology deployed on terrestrial vertebrates has
been well utilized in ecology without much evolution since the 1960s. With the advent of …

Exploring Endoparasites and Physiological Stress: Insights from a European Forest Bird Community

F Strehmann - archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de
The global biodiversity crisis is advancing steadily. Additionally, climate change increases
the risk of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). Due to their global migration, birds are of …