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城市栖息地中绿蟾蜍的遥测与加速度计追踪:方法说明与初步发现

Telemetry and Accelerometer Tracking of Green Toads in an Urban Habitat: Methodological Notes and Preliminary Findings.

作者信息

Spießberger Magdalena, Burgstaller Stephan, Mesnil Marion, Painter Michael S, Landler Lukas

机构信息

Institute of Zoology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), 1180 Vienna, Austria.

Department of Game Management and Wildlife Biology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Prague, Czech Republic.

出版信息

Diversity (Basel). 2023 Feb 23;15(3):328. doi: 10.3390/d15030328.

Abstract

Advancements in tracking technologies provide an increasingly important tool in animal monitoring and conservation that can describe animal spatial behavior in native habitats and uncover migratory routes that otherwise may be difficult or impossible to map. In addition, high-resolution accelerometer sensors provide powerful insights into animal activity patterns and can help to identify specific behaviors from accelerometer profiles alone. Previously, such accelerometers were restricted to larger animals due to size and mass constraints. However, recent advances make it possible to use such devices on smaller animals such as the European green toad (), the focus of our current study. We deploy custom made tracking devices, that consist of very-high-frequency transmitters and tri-axial accelerometers, to track toads in their native urban environment in Vienna (Austria). A total of nine toads were tracked, ranging from three to nine tracking days per individual during the post-breeding season period. We demonstrate that our devices could reliably monitor toad movement and activity during the observation period. Hence, we confirmed the predominantly nocturnal activity patterns and recorded low overall movement at this urban site. Accelerometer data revealed that toads exhibited brief but intense activity bursts between 10 pm and midnight, resting periods during the night and intermittent activity during the day. Positional tracking alone would have missed the major activity events as they rarely resulted in large positional displacements. This underscores the importance of and value in integrating multiple tracking sensors for studies of movement ecology. Our approach could be adapted for other amphibians or other animals with mass constraints and may become standard monitoring equipment in the near future.

摘要

追踪技术的进步为动物监测和保护提供了一种日益重要的工具,它可以描述动物在原生栖息地的空间行为,并揭示那些原本可能难以绘制或无法绘制的迁徙路线。此外,高分辨率加速度计传感器能提供有关动物活动模式的有力见解,仅通过加速度计数据就能帮助识别特定行为。以前,由于尺寸和质量限制,此类加速度计仅限于较大的动物使用。然而,最近的进展使得在诸如欧洲绿蟾蜍(我们当前研究的重点对象)等较小的动物身上使用这种设备成为可能。我们部署了定制的追踪设备,该设备由甚高频发射器和三轴加速度计组成,用于追踪奥地利维也纳城市原生环境中的蟾蜍。总共追踪了9只蟾蜍,在繁殖后季节,每只蟾蜍的追踪天数从3天到9天不等。我们证明了我们的设备能够在观察期内可靠地监测蟾蜍的移动和活动。因此,我们证实了蟾蜍主要在夜间活动的模式,并记录了该城市地点较低的总体移动情况。加速度计数据显示,蟾蜍在晚上10点到午夜之间表现出短暂但强烈的活动爆发,夜间有休息期,白天有间歇性活动。仅靠位置追踪会错过主要的活动事件,因为这些活动很少导致较大的位置位移。这凸显了整合多个追踪传感器用于运动生态学研究的重要性和价值。我们的方法可以适用于其他两栖动物或其他有质量限制的动物,并且在不久的将来可能会成为标准的监测设备。

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