Brönmark Christer, Hellström Gustav, Baktoft Henrik, Hansson Lars-Anders, McCallum Erin S, Nilsson P Anders, Skov Christian, Brodin Tomas, Hulthén Kaj
Department of Biology-Aquatic Ecology, Lund University, Ecology building, Sölvegatan 37 223 62, Lund, Sweden.
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Umeå, 90183, Sweden.
Mov Ecol. 2023 Oct 25;11(1):68. doi: 10.1186/s40462-023-00419-9.
Animal movement is a multifaceted process that occurs for multiple reasons with powerful consequences for food web and ecosystem dynamics. New paradigms and technical innovations have recently pervaded the field, providing increasingly powerful means to deliver fine-scale movement data, attracting renewed interest. Specifically in the aquatic environment, tracking with acoustic telemetry now provides integral spatiotemporal information to follow individual movements in the wild. Yet, this technology also holds great promise for experimental studies, enhancing our ability to truly establish cause-and-effect relationships. Here, we argue that ponds with well-defined borders (i.e. "islands in a sea of land") are particularly well suited for this purpose. To support our argument, we also discuss recent experiences from studies conducted in an innovative experimental infrastructure, composed of replicated ponds equipped with modern aquatic telemetry systems that allow for unparalleled insights into the movement patterns of individual animals.
动物运动是一个多方面的过程,其发生有多种原因,并对食物网和生态系统动态产生重大影响。新的范式和技术创新最近在该领域广泛应用,提供了越来越强大的手段来获取精细尺度的运动数据,引发了新的关注。特别是在水生环境中,声学遥测追踪现在能提供完整的时空信息,以跟踪野生动物的个体运动。然而,这项技术在实验研究方面也具有巨大潜力,能增强我们真正建立因果关系的能力。在此,我们认为边界明确的池塘(即“陆地上的岛屿”)特别适合这一目的。为支持我们的观点,我们还讨论了在一个创新实验基础设施中进行的研究的近期经验,该基础设施由配备现代水生遥测系统的重复池塘组成,这些系统能让我们对个体动物的运动模式有前所未有的深入了解。