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Meredith Thornton
South African Journal of Wildlife Research, 2011
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Reactions of Bottlenose Dolphins to Tagging Attempts Using a Remotely-Deployed Suction-Cup Tag
Ingrid N Visser
Marine Mammal Science, 1998
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Development and assessment of a new dermal attachment for short-term tagging studies of baleen whales
Jooke Robbins
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Bottlenose dolphins modify behavior to reduce metabolic effect of tag attachment
Andreas Fahlman
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An Acoustic Tag for Recording Directional Pulsed Ultrasounds Aimed at Free-Swimming Bottlenose Dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ) by Conspecifics
Mats Amundin
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A new approach to tag design in dolphin telemetry: Computer simulations to minimise deleterious effects
Vadim Pavlov
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Behavioral responses of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to gillnets and acoustic alarms
Danielle Waples
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Mats Amundin
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Linking Dive Behavior to Satellite-Linked Tag Condition for a Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) along Florida's Northern Gulf of Mexico Coast
Lori Schwacke
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A non-invasive dolphin telemetry tag: Computer design and numerical flow simulation
ahmad rashad
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Jepsen, N., Thorstad, E.B., Havn, T. & Lucas, M.C. (2015) The use of external electronic tags on fish: an evaluation of tag retention and tagging effects. Animal Biotelemetry 3:49 DOI 10.1186/s40317-015-0086-z.
Martyn Lucas
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The advantages and challenges of non-invasive towed PILOT tags for free-ranging deep-diving megafauna
Tiago Bartolomeu
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A review of the effects of different marking and tagging techniques on marine mammals
Martin Haulena
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Acoustic alarms elicit only subtle responses in the behaviour of tropical coastal dolphins in Queensland, Australia
Daniele Cagnazzi, Alvaro Berg, Guido J Parra, M. Noad
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Extended duration acoustic tags provide insight into variation in behavioral response to noise by marine mammals
Susan Parks
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 2019
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Improving Attachments of Non-Invasive (Type 3) Electronic Data Loggers to Cetaceans
Dan Rittschof
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Behavioural Responses of Common Dolphins Delphinus delphis to a Bio-Inspired Acoustic Device for Limiting Fishery By-Catch
Yves Le Gall
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Improved Satellite-Monitored Radio Tags for Large Whales: Dependable ARGOS Location-Only Tags and a GPS-Linked ARGOS Tag to Reveal 3-Dimensional Body-Orientation and Surface Movements
Bruce Mate
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Pingers as deterrents of bottlenose dolphins interacting with trammel nets
alex aguilar
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New non‑invasive methods for short‑term electronic tagging of pelagic sharks and rays
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A day in the life of a dolphin: Using bio‐logging tags for improved animal health and well‐being
Julie Rocho-Levine
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The development of an intermediate-duration tag to characterize the diving behavior of large whales
Bruce Mate
Ecology and evolution, 2017
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Short-term recovery of humpback whales after percutaneous satellite tagging
Juan Capella
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2017
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Underwater behavior of blue whales using a suction-cup attached CRITTERCAM
Mark McDonald
2001
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