Timm A Wild
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Recent Articles
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Hurme E, Lenzi I, Wikelski M, Wild T, Dechmann D
Science
. 2025 Jan;
387(6729):97-102.
PMID: 39745957
Long-distance migration, common in passerine birds, is rare and poorly studied in bats. Piloting a 1.2-gram IoT (Internet of Things) tag with onboard processing, we tracked the daily location, temperature,...
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Wild T, Wilbs G, Dechmann D, Kohles J, Linek N, Mattingly S, et al.
Mov Ecol
. 2024 Oct;
12(1):71.
PMID: 39468685
Time-synchronised data streams from bio-loggers are becoming increasingly important for analysing and interpreting intricate animal behaviour including split-second decision making, group dynamics, and collective responses to environmental conditions. With the...
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Wild T, van Schalkwyk L, Viljoen P, Heine G, Richter N, Vorneweg B, et al.
Anim Biotelemetry
. 2024 May;
11(1):13.
PMID: 38800509
Bio-telemetry from small tags attached to animals is one of the principal methods for studying the ecology and behaviour of wildlife. The field has constantly evolved over the last 80 ...
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Gregersen T, Wild T, Havmoller L, Rask Moller P, Lenau T, Wikelski M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 May;
18(5):e0285930.
PMID: 37196042
Wildlife tracking devices are key in obtaining detailed insights on movement, animal migration, natal dispersal, home-ranges, resource use and group dynamics of free-roaming animals. Despite a wide use of such...
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Wild T, Koblitz J, Dechmann D, Dietz C, Meboldt M, Wikelski M
PLoS One
. 2022 Jun;
17(6):e0267730.
PMID: 35767535
GPS-enabled loggers have been proven as valuable tools for monitoring and understanding animal movement, behaviour and ecology. While the importance of recording accurate location estimates is well established, deployment on...