Developing a data‐transfer model for a novel Wildlife‐tracking network
Abstract The use of low‐cost, advanced global positioning system (GPS) telemetry devices for wildlife tracking is growing in popularity, especially use of systems that can communicate with each other to track contacts or transfer data. We evaluated the communication and data‐transfer capabilities of...
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          | Main Authors: | Melanie J. Davis, Sravan Thokala, Xinyu Xing, N. Thompson Hobbs, Daniel P. Walsh, Richard Y. Han, Shivakaht Mishra | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
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            Wiley
    
        2012-12-01
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| Series: | Wildlife Society Bulletin | 
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.188 | 
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