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AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
卷 47, 期 7, 页码 1382-1395出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13227
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amphibian conservation; amphibian monitoring; frogs; radio telemetry; salamanders
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- University of Otago Department of Zoology
The use of biotelemetry in amphibian research has increased over the past two decades. This study synthesizes methods and outcomes from published studies and discusses trends in study duration, transmitter weight, and attachment methods. It also highlights the need for improved practices and addresses gaps in current amphibian telemetry literature. Additionally, emerging technologies that could influence future research are discussed.
The use of biotelemetry in amphibian behaviour, migration, dispersal and homing research has increased with the miniaturisation and improved reliability of telemetry equipment. Here we synthesise biotelemetry methods and outcomes from the past two decades of published studies (n = 128; 1 January 2000-31 December 2020). We discuss trends in amphibian study duration, transmitter weight and transmitter attachment methods. The most commonly used harness designs for external transmitter attachment and surgical methods for internal implantation are described, and the benefits and potential problems of these methods are discussed. We recommend improved practices for future studies and address gaps within the current amphibian telemetry literature in regard to accurately reporting study endpoints and study subject survival. Finally, we highlight emerging technologies that could influence the next 20 years of telemetry research on amphibians.
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