Novel Opportunities For Wildlife Conservation And Research With Real-time Monitoring. (2014)

The expansion of global communication networks and advances in animal tracking technology make possible the real-time telemetry of positional data as recorded by animal-attached tracking units.

Journal

Ecological Applications

Author(s)

Wall, J., Wittemyer G., Klinkenberg, B., Douglas-Hamilton I.

Date Published Wall-et-al.-2014-Novel-opportunities-for-wildlife-conservation-and-

Ecological Applications Volume 24, Issue 4 (June 2014) pp. 593-601 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-1971.1

Summary

The expansion of global communication networks and advances in animal tracking technology make possible the real-time telemetry of positional data as recorded by animal-attached tracking units. When combined with continuous, algorithm-based analytical capability, unique opportunities emerge for applied ecological monitoring and wildlife conservation. We present here four broad approaches for algorithmic wildlife monitoring in real time—proximity, geofencing, movement rate, and immobility—designed to examine aspects of wildlife spatial activity and behavior not possible with conventional tracking systems. Application of these four routines to the real-time monitoring of 94 African elephants was made. We also provide details of our cloud-based monitoring system including infrastructure, data collection, and customized software for continuous tracking data analysis.

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