SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates

Many marine vertebrates, including pinnipeds, turtles and birds, spend periods of time ashore during their life cycles. Quantification of time spent ashore is important for estimating population parameters such as abundance and productivity in some species, but can prove to be a difficult task. Here...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Main Authors: Cronin, MA, McConnell, Bernie J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
Subjects:
GSM
Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/sms-seal-a-new-technique-to-measure-haulout-behaviour-in-marine-vertebrates(7c87fac9-55ef-4dc8-9e1f-97261c9477b4).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2008.05.010
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/7c87fac9-55ef-4dc8-9e1f-97261c9477b4 2024-06-23T07:56:11+00:00 SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates Cronin, MA McConnell, Bernie J 2008-07-18 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/sms-seal-a-new-technique-to-measure-haulout-behaviour-in-marine-vertebrates(7c87fac9-55ef-4dc8-9e1f-97261c9477b4).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2008.05.010 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=46649097578&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/sms-seal-a-new-technique-to-measure-haulout-behaviour-in-marine-vertebrates(7c87fac9-55ef-4dc8-9e1f-97261c9477b4).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Cronin , MA & McConnell , B J 2008 , ' SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates ' , Journal of Experimental Biology , vol. 362 , no. 1 , pp. 43-48 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2008.05.010 GSM haul-out behaviour telemetry HARBOR SEALS PHOCA-VITULINA COMMON SEALS POPULATION-SIZE GREEN TURTLES ABUNDANCE CONSTRAINTS MOVEMENTS ALASKA PENGUINS article 2008 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2008.05.010 2024-06-13T00:20:45Z Many marine vertebrates, including pinnipeds, turtles and birds, spend periods of time ashore during their life cycles. Quantification of time spent ashore is important for estimating population parameters such as abundance and productivity in some species, but can prove to be a difficult task. Here we describe a novel telemetry system based on Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM), to provide detailed information on the haul-out behaviour of tagged animals. We tested the system on harbour seals in southwest Ireland. The GSM telemetry system proved an effective means of obtaining information on the haul-out activity of harbour seals in the study area and of providing crude movement information that was less labour intensive than VHF telemetry and provides an alternative means of data acquisition offering some advantages over satellite telemetry. The GSM tag with its internal antennae is more robust than a satellite tag. The GSM networks allow more information to be relayed, so the “cost per bit of data” is reduced. Moreover, the large global investment in GSM networks have resulted in a telemetry technology with low running costs and therefore with significantly lower costs of data acquisition via GSM relative to Argos systems. With the ever-expanding global GSM network coverage the system has significant potential applications in behavioural studies of amphibious vertebrates, such as estimating clutch frequency in sea turtles. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phoca vitulina Alaska University of St Andrews: Research Portal Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 362 1 43 48
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topic GSM
haul-out behaviour
telemetry
HARBOR SEALS
PHOCA-VITULINA
COMMON SEALS
POPULATION-SIZE
GREEN TURTLES
ABUNDANCE
CONSTRAINTS
MOVEMENTS
ALASKA
PENGUINS
spellingShingle GSM
haul-out behaviour
telemetry
HARBOR SEALS
PHOCA-VITULINA
COMMON SEALS
POPULATION-SIZE
GREEN TURTLES
ABUNDANCE
CONSTRAINTS
MOVEMENTS
ALASKA
PENGUINS
Cronin, MA
McConnell, Bernie J
SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
topic_facet GSM
haul-out behaviour
telemetry
HARBOR SEALS
PHOCA-VITULINA
COMMON SEALS
POPULATION-SIZE
GREEN TURTLES
ABUNDANCE
CONSTRAINTS
MOVEMENTS
ALASKA
PENGUINS
description Many marine vertebrates, including pinnipeds, turtles and birds, spend periods of time ashore during their life cycles. Quantification of time spent ashore is important for estimating population parameters such as abundance and productivity in some species, but can prove to be a difficult task. Here we describe a novel telemetry system based on Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM), to provide detailed information on the haul-out behaviour of tagged animals. We tested the system on harbour seals in southwest Ireland. The GSM telemetry system proved an effective means of obtaining information on the haul-out activity of harbour seals in the study area and of providing crude movement information that was less labour intensive than VHF telemetry and provides an alternative means of data acquisition offering some advantages over satellite telemetry. The GSM tag with its internal antennae is more robust than a satellite tag. The GSM networks allow more information to be relayed, so the “cost per bit of data” is reduced. Moreover, the large global investment in GSM networks have resulted in a telemetry technology with low running costs and therefore with significantly lower costs of data acquisition via GSM relative to Argos systems. With the ever-expanding global GSM network coverage the system has significant potential applications in behavioural studies of amphibious vertebrates, such as estimating clutch frequency in sea turtles.
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McConnell, Bernie J
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title SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
title_short SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
title_full SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
title_fullStr SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
title_full_unstemmed SMS seal: A new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
title_sort sms seal: a new technique to measure haul-out behaviour in marine vertebrates
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