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Title: Radiotelemetry; techniques and analysis

Author: Amelon, Sybill K.; Dalton, David C.; Millspaugh, Joshua J.; Wolf, Sandy A.

Year: 2009

Publication: In: Kunz, Thomas H.; Parsons, Stuart, eds. Ecological and behavioral methods for the study of bats. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press: 57-77.

Abstract: Radiotelemetry has become and important tool in studies of animal behavior, ecology, management, and conservation. From the first decades following the introduction of radio transmitters, radiotelemetry emerged as a prominent and critically important tool in wildlife science for the study of physiology, animal movements (migration, dispersal, and home range), survival, animal abundance, and resource selection.

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