Document of bibliographic reference 393078

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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
BibLvlCode
AS
Title
Electronic tagging and tracking aquatic animals to understand a world increasingly shaped by a changing climate and extreme weather events
Abstract
Despite great promise for understanding the impacts and extent of climate change and extreme weather events on aquatic animals, their species, and ecological communities, it is surprising that electronic tagging and tracking tools, like biotelemetry and biologging, have not been extensively used to understand climate change or develop and evaluate potential interventions that may help adapt to its impacts. In this review, we provide an overview of methodologies and study designs that leverage available electronic tracking tools to investigate aspects of climate change and extreme weather events in aquatic ecosystems. Key interventions to protect aquatic life from the impacts of climate change, including habitat restoration, protected areas, conservation translocations, mitigations against interactive effects of climate change, and simulation of future scenarios, can all be greatly facilitated by using electronic tagging and tracking. We anticipate that adopting animal tracking to identify phenotypes, species, or ecosystems that are vulnerable or resilient to climate change will help in applying management interventions such as fisheries management, habitat restoration, invasive species control, or enhancement measures that prevent extinction and strengthen the resilience of communities against the most damaging effects of climate change. Given the scalability and increasing accessibility of animal tracking tools for researchers, tracking individual organisms will hopefully also facilitate research into effective solutions and interventions against the most extreme and acute impacts on species, populations, and ecosystems.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001184790400001
Bibliographic citation
Lennox, R.J.; Afonso, P.; Birnie-Gauvin, K.; Dahlmo, L.S.; Nilsen, C.I.; Arlinghaus, R.; Cooke, S.J.; Souza, A.T.; Jaric, I.; Prchalová, M.; Ríhak, M.; Westrelin, S.; Twardek, W.M.; Aspillaga, E.; Kraft, S.; Šmejkal, M.; Baktoft, H.; Brodin, T.; Hellström, G.; Villegas-Rios, D.; Vollset, K.W.; Adam, T.; Sortland, L.K.; Bertram, M.G.; Crossa, M.; Vogel, E.F.; Gillies, N.; Reubens, J. (2024). Electronic tagging and tracking aquatic animals to understand a world increasingly shaped by a changing climate and extreme weather events. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 81(3): 326-339. https://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2023-0145
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Robert Lennox
author
Name
Pedro Afonso
author
Name
Kim Birnie-Gauvin
author
Name
Lotte Dahlmo
author
Name
Cecilie Nilsen
author
Name
Robert Arlinghaus
author
Name
Steven Cooke
author
Name
Allan Souza
author
Name
Ivan Jaric
author
Name
Marie Prchalová
author
Name
Milan Ríhak
author
Name
Samuel Westrelin
author
Name
William Twardek
author
Name
Eneko Aspillaga
author
Name
Sebastian Kraft
author
Name
Marek Šmejkal
author
Name
Henrik Baktoft
author
Name
Tomas Brodin
author
Name
Gustav Hellström
author
Name
David Villegas-Rios
author
Name
Knut Wilk Vollset
author
Name
Timo Adam
author
Name
Lene Sortland
author
Name
Michael Bertram
author
Name
Marcelo Crossa
author
Name
Emma Vogel
author
Name
Natasha Gillies
author
Name
Jan Reubens
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9823-5670
Affiliation
Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee

Links

referenced creativework
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DOI
accessURL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2023-0145

thesaurus terms

term
Acoustic telemetry (term code: 101 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)
Global warming (term code: 89969 - defined in term set: CSA Technology Research Database Master Thesaurus)

Document metadata

date created
2024-07-08
date modified
2024-11-25