Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6, Canada.
Max Plank Institute for Ornithology, Department of Migration and Immuno-ecology, Am Obstberg 1D-78315 Radolfzell, Germany.
Conserv Biol. 2015 Aug;29(4):1065-1075. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12486. Epub 2015 Mar 31.
Electronic tags (both biotelemetry and biologging platforms) have informed conservation and resource management policy and practice by providing vital information on the spatial ecology of animals and their environments. However, the extent of the contribution of biological sensors (within electronic tags) that measure an animal's state (e.g., heart rate, body temperature, and details of locomotion and energetics) is less clear. A literature review revealed that, despite a growing number of commercially available state sensor tags and enormous application potential for such devices in animal biology, there are relatively few examples of their application to conservation. Existing applications fell under 4 main themes: quantifying disturbance (e.g., ecotourism, vehicular and aircraft traffic), examining the effects of environmental change (e.g., climate change), understanding the consequences of habitat use and selection, and estimating energy expenditure. We also identified several other ways in which sensor tags could benefit conservation, such as determining the potential efficacy of management interventions. With increasing sensor diversity of commercially available platforms, less invasive attachment techniques, smaller device sizes, and more researchers embracing such technology, we suggest that biological sensor tags be considered a part of the necessary toolbox for conservation. This approach can measure (in real time) the state of free-ranging animals and thus provide managers with objective, timely, relevant, and accurate data to inform policy and decision making.
电子标签(包括生物遥测和生物记录平台)通过提供有关动物及其环境的空间生态学的重要信息,为保护和资源管理政策和实践提供了信息。然而,生物传感器(电子标签内)测量动物状态(例如心率、体温以及运动和能量学细节)的贡献程度尚不清楚。文献回顾表明,尽管越来越多的商业上可用的状态传感器标签和这些设备在动物生物学中的巨大应用潜力,但它们在保护方面的应用相对较少。现有的应用主要集中在以下 4 个主题:量化干扰(例如生态旅游、车辆和飞机交通)、研究环境变化的影响(例如气候变化)、了解栖息地利用和选择的后果以及估计能量消耗。我们还确定了传感器标签可以在其他几个方面有益于保护,例如确定管理干预的潜在效果。随着商业上可用平台的传感器多样性的增加、侵入性更小的附着技术、更小的设备尺寸以及更多的研究人员采用这种技术,我们建议将生物传感器标签视为保护必要工具包的一部分。这种方法可以实时测量自由放养动物的状态,从而为管理人员提供客观、及时、相关和准确的数据,以告知政策和决策。