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Wildlife tracking data management: a new vision
2010
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
To date, the processing of wildlife location data has relied on a diversity of software and file formats. Data management and the following spatial and statistical analyses were undertaken in multiple steps, involving many time-consuming importing/exporting phases. Recent technological advancements in tracking systems have made large, continuous, high-frequency datasets of wildlife behavioural data available, such as those derived from the global positioning system (GPS) and other
doi:10.1098/rstb.2010.0081
pmid:20566495
pmcid:PMC2894960
fatcat:3z5ffbeayfhchn3b37hfbwrx4q