Best practice recommendations for the use of external telemetry devices on pinnipeds
0106 biological sciences
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science and Management
QH301 Biology
Biologging
Replacement
590
NDAS
Marine Biology
Marine mammal
01 natural sciences
333
QH301
Tagging
Animal welfare
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Pinniped
14. Life underwater
Biotelemetry
QH540-549.5
Reduction
Ecology
Tracking
Life Sciences
QP501-801
Refinement
Animal biochemistry
DOI:
10.1186/s40317-019-0182-6
Publication Date:
2019-10-04T15:07:55Z
AUTHORS (24)
ABSTRACT
AbstractPinnipeds spend large portions of their lives at sea, submerged, or hauled-out on land, often on remote off-shore islands. This fundamentally limits access by researchers to critical parts of pinniped life history and has spurred the development and implementation of a variety of externally attached telemetry devices (ETDs) to collect information about movement patterns, physiology and ecology of marine animals when they cannot be directly observed. ETDs are less invasive and easier to apply than implanted internal devices, making them more widely used. However, ETDs have limited retention times and their use may result in negative short- and long-term consequences including capture myopathy, impacts to energetics, behavior, and entanglement risk. We identify 15 best practice recommendations for the use of ETDs with pinnipeds that address experimental justification, animal capture, tag design, tag attachment, effects assessments, preparation, and reporting. Continued improvement of best practices is critical within the framework of the Three Rs (Reduction, Refinement, Replacement); these best practice recommendations provide current guidance to mitigate known potential negative outcomes for individuals and local populations. These recommendations were developed specifically for pinnipeds; however, they may also be applicable to studies of other marine taxa. We conclude with four desired future directions for the use of ETDs in technology development, validation studies, experimental designs and data sharing.
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