- Avian ecology and behavior
- Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
- Remote Sensing and Land Use
- IoT Networks and Protocols
- Rangeland and Wildlife Management
- Fire effects on ecosystems
- Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
- Smart Agriculture and AI
- Plant Ecology and Soil Science
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
University of East Anglia
2021-2023
Abstract Wind turbines and power lines can cause bird mortality due to collision or electrocution. The biodiversity impacts of energy infrastructure (EI) be minimised through effective landscape‐scale planning mitigation. identification high‐vulnerability areas is urgently needed assess potential cumulative EI while supporting the transition zero carbon energy. We collected GPS location data from 1,454 birds 27 species susceptible within Europe North Africa identified where tracked are most...
Abstract 1. Information provided by tracking studies using remote telemetry is providing ecologists with invaluable new insights into animal behaviour and movement strategies. Here we describe a type of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) device currently under development nearing commercialisation, which transmits data via LoRaWAN (long range wide area network) gateways. These tags have the potential to be low weight power consumption solution for animals at high resolution. 2. We...
Abstract 1. Information provided by tracking studies using satellite telemetry is providing ecologists with invaluable new insights into animal behaviour and movement strategies. Here we describe a type of GPS (global positioning system) device which makes use growing network LoRaWAN (long range, low power wide area network) gateways. These tags have the potential to be weight consumption solution. 2. We characterise accuracy data transmission including uplinks downlinks, for tracker series...