ProxLogs: Miniaturised proximity loggers for monitoring association behaviour in small animals

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Lucinda Kirkpatrick, Ivan Herrera-Olivares, A. Massawe, C. Sabuni, H. Leirs, Rafael Berkvens, M. Eens, M. Weyn
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Abstract

The ability to monitor associations between wild animals is essential for understanding the pro- cesses governing gene transfer, information transfer, competition, predation and disease transmission. Until recently, such insights have been confined to large, visible or captive animals. However, the rapid development of miniature sensors for consumer electronics is allowing ecologists to monitor the natural world in ways previously considered impossible. Here we describe miniature (<1 g) proximity loggers we have developed that use Bluetooth Low Energy transmission to register contacts between individuals. Our loggers are open source, low cost, rechargeable, able to store up to 2000 contacts, can be programmed in situ and can download data remotely or through a mobile phone application, increasing their utility in remote areas or with species which are challenging to recapture. Wesuccessfully trialled our loggers ina range of field realisticconditions, demonstrating that Bluetooth Low Energy is capable of logging associations in structurally complex habitats, and that changes in received signal strength can be equated to short range changes in distance between loggers. Furthermore, we tested the system on captive European starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris ) and captive multimammate mice ( Mastomys natalensis ). The ability to include other sensors is retained in our prototypes, allowing for the potential integration of physiological and behavioural inference into social networks derived from our approach. Due to its open source nature, small size, flexibility of use and the active research currently being undertaken with Bluetooth Low Energy, our approach is a valuable addition to the biologging toolkit.
小型接近记录器,用于监测小动物的关联行为
监测野生动物之间联系的能力对于理解控制基因转移、信息传递、竞争、捕食和疾病传播的过程至关重要。直到最近,这种见解还局限于大型、可见或圈养的动物。然而,用于消费电子产品的微型传感器的快速发展使生态学家能够以以前认为不可能的方式监测自然世界。在这里,我们描述了我们开发的微型(< 1g)接近记录仪,它使用蓝牙低能量传输来记录个人之间的接触。我们的记录器是开源的,低成本的,可充电的,能够存储多达2000个触点,可以在现场编程,可以远程或通过手机应用程序下载数据,增加了它们在偏远地区或具有挑战性的物种重新捕获的效用。我们成功地在现场实际条件下对记录仪进行了测试,证明了低功耗蓝牙能够在结构复杂的栖息地中记录关联,并且接收信号强度的变化可以等同于记录仪之间距离的短距离变化。此外,我们还对圈养的欧洲椋鸟(Sturnus vulgaris)和多雌鼠(Mastomys natalensis)进行了测试。在我们的原型中保留了包括其他传感器的能力,允许从我们的方法中衍生出的生理和行为推断到社会网络的潜在整合。由于其开源性质、小尺寸、使用灵活性以及目前正在进行的低功耗蓝牙的积极研究,我们的方法是生物学工具包的一个有价值的补充。
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期刊介绍: Hystrix the Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy on fossil and living mammals. The Journal is published both in paper and electronic "online first" format. Manuscripts can be published as full papers or short notes, as well as reviews on methods or theoretical issues related to mammals. Commentaries can also be occasionally accepted, under the approval by the Editor in Chief. Investigations of local or regional interest, new data about species distribution and range extensions or confirmatory research can be considered only when they have significant implications. Such studies should preferably be submitted as short notes. Manuscripts bearing only a local interest will not be accepted. Full papers have no limits in length as well as in figure and table number and are abstracted in English. Authors are encouraged to add supplemental material in form of colour figures, original datasets and/or computer program source code. Supplemental material and colour figures will appear only on the electronic edition. Short notes must be about 16000 characters long (including title, author names and affiliations, abstract and references), and do not include supplemental material. They are abstracted in English. Proceedings of symposia, meetings and/or workshops, and technical reports can be published as special supplements to regular issues, under the approval by the Editor in Chief and the Associate Editors. There are no page charges.
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