Equipment to tag, track and collect biopsies from whales and dolphins: the ARTS, DFHorten and LKDart systems

dc.contributor.author Kleivane, Lars
dc.contributor.author Kvadsheim, Petter H.
dc.contributor.author Bocconcelli, Alex
dc.contributor.author Øien, Nils
dc.contributor.author Miller, Patrick J. O.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-03T14:26:14Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-03T14:26:14Z
dc.date.issued 2022-10-21
dc.description © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Kleivane, L., Kvadsheim, P. H., Bocconcelli, A., Oien, N., & Miller, P. J. O. Equipment to tag, track and collect biopsies from whales and dolphins: the ARTS, DFHorten and LKDart systems. Animal Biotelemetry, 10(1), (2022): 32, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-022-00303-0.
dc.description.abstract Of all animals considered subjects for instrumentation for behavioral or physiological studies, cetaceans probably represent the greatest challenge to the engineer and biologist. The marine environment being harsh to electronics, evasive behavior during tagging approaches and the short time window available to attach instruments, all imply a need for innovative tagging solutions to facilitate better understanding of their life cycle, migration, physiology, behavior, health and genetics. Several animal-attached tag packages holding specific data loggers, e.g., time depth recorders, position, orientation, acoustic and video recorders for short to medium term studies, as well as tags developed for large scale migration telemetry studies are available as off-the-shelf devices, or in many cases as custom made sensor packages. Deployment of those instruments is often the limiting factor for data collection. The Aerial Remote Tag System (ARTS) is a flexible system which can easily be adapted to deploy different tag sensor packages and biopsy collection devices. This paper presents the history and design of the ARTS, and accessories developed for instrumentation and biopsy sampling of cetaceans, such as the recent developed ARTS–LKDart for biopsy sampling. Deployment of archival tags usually requires radio tracking of the instrumented animal, or at least tracking of the tag for recovery. Thus, we also here describe the automatic digital signal processing radio direction finder, the Direction Finder Horten (DFHorten unit).
dc.description.sponsorship The authors wish to thank Restech-Norway AS and Electronic Design for their support on the development of the ARTS and the DFHorten, respectively. As well as our key sponsors US Office of Naval Research, SERDP, and Norwegian Ministry of Defense that made this development possible.
dc.identifier.citation Kleivane, L., Kvadsheim, P. H., Bocconcelli, A., Oien, N., & Miller, P. J. O. (2022). Equipment to tag, track and collect biopsies from whales and dolphins: the ARTS, DFHorten and LKDart systems. Animal Biotelemetry, 10(1), 32.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1186/s40317-022-00303-0
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/66073
dc.publisher BioMed Central
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-022-00303-0
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International *
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dc.subject ARTS
dc.subject DFHorten
dc.subject Tagging
dc.subject Telemetry
dc.subject Tracking
dc.subject Behavior
dc.subject Cetaceans
dc.subject Biopsy
dc.title Equipment to tag, track and collect biopsies from whales and dolphins: the ARTS, DFHorten and LKDart systems
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