Senior Lecturer in Behavioural Ecology, Nottingham Trent University
Louise Gentle's areas of research interest include behavioural/evolutionary ecology and wildlife conservation, with a particular interest in weird and wonderful creatures. She is currently the course leader for the BSc (Honours) degree in Wildlife Conservation at Nottingham Trent University.
How tracking technology is transforming our understanding of animal behaviour
Jan 05, 2023 04:55 am UTC| Technology
Biologging is the practice of attaching devices to animals so that scientific data can be collected. For decades, basic biologgers have been used to relay physiological data including an animals heart rate or body...
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