Telemetry
Lecture Outline
Information from
telemetry
Acoustic (ultrasonic)
telemetry
Radio telemetry
Assignments
Uses of telemetry
1) Monitor activity patterns
2) Home range data
3) Habitat use
4) Dispersal
5) Follow migration
6) Behavior
7) Survival
1)
Define scope of project
2)
Study existing information
3)
Hypotheses
4)
Data collection
procedure
5)
Methodology and sample
size
6)
Data collection
7)
Data analysis
Why do a telemetry study?
1)
Lots of information can
be gathered
2)
Pinpoint locations
3)
But can be very
expensive
4)
Usually on fewer animals
that other types of studies
Ultrasonic telemetry
1) Advantages
a) Can be used in waters with high conductivity
b) Can be used in deep water
c) Very accurate location
2) Disadvantages
a) Not good for highly mobile species
b) Relatively small number of frequencies
c) Interference with:
d)
Algae, macrophytes, thermoclines and water turbulence
Radio Telemetry
1) Advantages
a) Not affected by turbulence, algae, or temperature
b) Good for tracking highly mobile species
c) Can have huge number of frequencies to identify
individuals
2) Disadvantages
a) Doesnt work in high conductivity waters (> 400 :S/cm)
b) Signal diminishes with depth (> 5m)
Attachment techniques
1) Considerations
a) Morphology
b) Habitat
c) Project objectives
2) External transmitters
a) Advantages
i)
Quick attachment and release
ii)
Allows sensing of external environment
b) Disadvantages
i)
Balance
ii)
Snags
iii)
Drag
iv)
Abrasions
3) Internal transmitters
a) Stomach insertion
i)
Quick
ii)
May rupture esophagus, regurgitation,
b) Surgical implantation
i)
Risk infection, surgery take time
ii)
Transmitters lost through transintestinal expulsion
Receivers and antenna
1) Ultrasonic
a) Omnidirectional
b) Directional
2) Radio
a) Tuned loop
b) Yagi
c) Whip
Tracking
1) Boat
2) Airplane
3) Triangulation
4) Appearance at fish stations
5) Automated tracking