College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, 5042, Australia.
Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, B3H 4R2, Canada.
Sci Data. 2024 Jan 30;11(1):143. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-02969-y.
Data on the movement and space use of aquatic animals are crucial to understand complex interactions among biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems and facilitate effective conservation and management. Acoustic telemetry (AT) is a leading method for studying the movement ecology of aquatic animals worldwide, yet the ability to efficiently access study information from AT research is currently lacking, limiting advancements in its application. Here, we describe TrackdAT, an open-source metadata dataset where AT research parameters are catalogued to provide scientists, managers, and other stakeholders with the ability to efficiently identify and evaluate existing peer-reviewed research. Extracted metadata encompasses key information about biological and technical aspects of research, providing a comprehensive summary of existing AT research. TrackdAT currently hosts information from 2,412 journal articles published from 1969 to 2022 spanning 614 species and 380,289 tagged animals. TrackdAT has the potential to enable regional and global mobilization of knowledge, increased opportunities for collaboration, greater stakeholder engagement, and optimization of future ecological research.
有关水生动物运动和空间利用的数据对于理解生态系统中生物和非生物成分之间的复杂相互作用以及促进有效保护和管理至关重要。声学遥测(AT)是研究全球水生动物运动生态学的主要方法,但目前缺乏高效获取 AT 研究信息的能力,限制了其应用的发展。在这里,我们描述了 TrackdAT,这是一个开源元数据数据集,其中编目了 AT 研究参数,为科学家、管理者和其他利益相关者提供了有效识别和评估现有同行评议研究的能力。提取的元数据涵盖了研究中生物和技术方面的关键信息,全面总结了现有的 AT 研究。TrackdAT 目前收录了自 1969 年至 2022 年发表的 2412 篇期刊文章的信息,涵盖了 614 个物种和 380289 只标记动物。TrackdAT 有可能实现知识的区域和全球动员,增加合作机会,加强利益相关者的参与,并优化未来的生态研究。