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Bio-logging techniques to explore the intersection of behaviour, physiology and ecology

2nd International Bio-logging Science Symposium

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

13-16 June: All posters will be displayed throughout the symposium


Ecology - poster session Tuesday 14 June 16:30 - 18:00

P-01 J.-B. Charrassin et al. - Elephant seal-borne miniaturized CTDs provide an unprecedented number of temperature and salinity profiles for the poorly known Southern Indian Ocean.
P-02 S. E. Simmons et al. - Time and space, the final frontiers? Foraging behaviour of northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) related to oceanographic features at different spatial and temporal scales
P-03 S. L. Robinson et al. - The post-breeding distribution of adult and juvenile Antarctic fur seals (A. gazella) from South Georgia
P-04 J. van den Hoff et al. - Diving behaviour of male and female southern elephant seals


Technology and Analysis - poster session Tuesday 14 June 16:30 - 18:00

P-05 A. Chiaradia et al. - The effect of logger size and position on the diving performance of the smallest penguin (Eudyptula minor)
P-06 P. Ekstrom - Error measures for template-fit geolocation based on light
P-07 S. Elwen - Investigating the use of GSM mobile phone and GPS to track a coastal odontocete, Heaviside's dolphin, a preliminary report
P-08 S. Frydman - Animal tracking spatial environment analyser (AT SEA)
P-09 J. Y. Georges et al. - Assessing actual movements of ARGOS tracked marine animals: a novel approach
P-10 A. Myers et al. - Relaying dive profiles for marine animals via the ARGOS system
P-11 T. Norris - MANTA: The marine animal tracking apparatus
P-12 V. V. Pavlov et al. - A new approach to tag design in dolphins telemetry
P-13 M. J. Rehberg et al. - Objective classification of dive shapes from satellite relay data recorders
P-14 K. M. Schaefer et al. - Comparative performance of current generation geolocating archival tags


Physiology - poster session Tuesday 14 June 16:30 - 18:00

P-15 P. B. Frappell et al. - Factors influencing the prediction of field-metabolic rate in a reptile
P-16 C. Gilbert et al. - Energy savings and parental effort in breeding Adelie penguins
P-17 T. Kitagawa et al. - Physiological thermoregulation assisted by thermal inertia in gigantic ectothermic fish
P-18 T. Kojima et al. - Spectral characteristics in heart rate variability as an index of physiological condition of fish attached micro data logger


Behaviour - poster session Wednesday 15 June 16:30 - 18:00

P-19 K. Aoki et al. - Differences in diving behavior of sperm whales between two areas, off Kii Peninsula and off Bonin Islands, Japan
P-20 A. Bunce - Individual foraging strategies in Australasian gannets (Morus serrator)
P-21 K. A. Call et al. - Attendance patterns of juvenile Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) derived from satellite dive recorders (SDR's): a comparison between declining and increasing populations
P-22 N. Ebihara et al. - Seasonal migration and diving behaviour of Caspian seals, Phoca caspica
P-23 Y. Goimier et al. - Fine-scale analysis of acceleration and flipper strokes to assess locomotor work on different scales of the foraging trip. Case of the king penguin.
P-24 J. Hassrick et al. - Swimming speed and foraging strategies of Northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris
P-25 E. Hunter et al. - Seasonal migration of Thornback rays and implications for closure management
P-26 A. Kato et al. - Flipper or foot: which works best against buoyancy?
P-27 R. Kawabe et al. - Diel movements of the Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus: time or energy minimization?
P-28 T. Kudo et al. - Homing behaviour of chum salmon from coast to river in Otsuchi Bay area revealed by newly developed temperature/depth/acceleration/geomagnetic micro data logger
P-29 P. J. O. Miller et al. - Short-term effects of suction cup tagging on the deep-diving behaviour of sperm whales.
P-30 H. Mitamura et al. - Vertical movement of Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas limited by the hypoxic waters in the reservoir
P-31 N. Miyazaki et al. - Bio-logging science research in Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, Japan
P-32 Y. Mori et al. - Estimates of prey richness using diving profiles in Weddell seals: comparison with the estimates using image data
P-33 Y. Naito et al. - Large amount of visual image may support our understanding on underwater lives and environment
P-34 F. C. Neat et al. - Residency and depth movements of a coastal group of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.)
P-35 Y. Ropert-Coudert et al. - Heart rate of foraging Cape gannets
P-36 K. Suzuki et al. - Monitoring on valve movement of the pen shell under natural condition
P-37 K. Wang et al. - A passive acoustical monitoring method applied to observation and abundance estimation of finless porpoises
P-38 Y. Watanuki et al. - Swim speed and regulation of stroke in wing-propelling divers: a comparison among alcids and a penguin
P-39 M. J. Weise et al. - Dispersal and diving behaviour of male California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)
P-40 K. Yoda et al. - Development of flying and plunging performance in the juvenile brown booby

 

 

 

   

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