Effects of moose movement and habitat use on GPS collar performance

被引:151
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作者
Moen, R
Pastor, J
Cohen, Y
Schwartz, CC
机构
[1] UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT FISHERIES & WILDLIFE,ST PAUL,MN 55108
[2] ALASKA DEPT FISH & GAME,MOOSE RES CTR,SOLDOTNA,AK 99669
来源
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT | 1996年 / 60卷 / 03期
关键词
Alces alces; behavior; global positioning system; GPS; location; moose; radiotelemetry;
D O I
10.2307/3802085
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We tested a radiotelemetry collar that uses a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit to calculate animal locations. We placed the collar in a range of cover types and compared locations reported by the collar to differentially-corrected GPS locations. We placed the collar on a free-ranging moose (Alces alces) and determined how selection of cover types, collar movement, and collar orientation affected GPS locations. On or off the moose, the GPS unit collected a location in >90% of location attempts in areas with no or thin canopy cover, including mature deciduous canopies in winter. Under a mature conifer canopy or a mature deciduous canopy in summer, 60 to 70% of location attempts were successful. Locations from the GPS unit in the collar were close to the expected precision of non-differentially corrected GPS (within 40 m 50% of the time and 100 m 95% of the time). Locations did not have a directional bias. Movement of the moose while a location was being attempted did not affect GPS locations. The moose occasionally laid down so the collar was horizontal. Although this decreased the success of location attempts, <1% of location attempts were so affected. GPS radiotelemetry has great promise for expanding our knowledge about hourly, daily, and annual patterns in animal movements and habitat selection.
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页码:659 / 668
页数:10
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