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Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 6, Iss 6, p 39 (2016)
Moles are considered pests in Britain, but this issue has been little studied. Lower welfare standards have been tolerated for moles than for most other managed wild mammal species, as use of both the controversial poison, strychnine, and unregulated
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Publikováno v:
Near Surface Geophysics. 17:291-298
Ground-penetrating radar is widely used to provide highly resolved images of subsurface sedimentary structures, with implications for processes active in the vadose zone. Frequently overlooked among these structures are tunnels excavated by fossorial
Autor:
Stephen A. Ellwood, Lawrence Wang, Stephen J. Roberts, Sabine G. Gebhardt-Henrich, Marian Stamp Dawkins
Publikováno v:
Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 234:105180
Although systems for automated assessment of broiler chicken welfare have now been developed on a small scale, none are currently in widespread commercial use. We addressed this gap between research and uptake by field testing a camera system that us
Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals when they are underground, consequently zoologists only have a partial view of their subterranean behaviour and habits. Conventional RF based methods
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Localization of mobile devices underground is extremely challenging, with radio propagation (such as used in GPS and VHF) severely attenuated by soil and moisture. However, low frequency magnetic fields are able to penetrate the ground with minimal l
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Tri-axial accelerometer tags provide quantitative data on body movement that can be used to characterize behaviour and understand species ecology in ways that would otherwise be impossible. Using tags on wild terrestrial mammals, especially smaller s
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Autor:
Kharsim Yousef, Andrew Markham, Ricklef Wohlers, Niki Trigoni, Stephen A. Ellwood, David W. Macdonald, Cecilia Mascolo, Bence Pásztor, Salvatore Scellato, Vladimir Dyo
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks. 8:1-33
The increasing adoption of wireless sensor network technology in a variety of applications, from agricultural to volcanic monitoring, has demonstrated their ability to gather data with unprecedented sensing capabilities and deliver it to a remote use
Autor:
Hannah L. Dugdale, Dan Davison, Sandra E. Baker, Chris Newman, David W. Macdonald, Christina D. Buesching, Stephen A. Ellwood
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 76:716-721
Assessing which females have bred successfully is a central requirement in many ecological field studies, providing an estimate of the effective female population size. Researchers have applied teat measurements previously to assess whether females,
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 80:721-735
Cooperative-breeding studies tend to focus on a few alloparental behaviours in highly cooperative species exhibiting high reproductive skew and the associated short-term, but less frequently long-term, fitness costs. We analysed a suite of alloparent