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A thorough and quantified method for classifying seabird diving behaviour

L.G. Halsey
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Charles-André Bost
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Time-depth recorders are commonly deployed on diving animals to obtain information on their aquatic behaviour. The recorded data provide a 2D profile of diving activity. As analyses of diving behaviour from such profiles have become more complex, these analyses have often suffered from a lack of consistency and rigour. There is a growing need for a simple, comparative method to classify diving behaviour thoroughly and quantitatively. Here, a new approach to the classification of the dive profiles of penguins is described, which probably has applicability for many other diving predators as well. This simple approach uses a small, coherent set of criteria to classify behaviours in a detailed and quantified manner, and with relative objectivity. Classification of diving behaviour is possible from the temporal scale of a wiggle within a dive to the scale of a bout of dives. The new method will make comparisons between species easier and clearer because these comparisons will be undertaken within a consistent, more objective framework.

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hal-00186209 , version 1 (08-11-2007)

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L.G. Halsey, Charles-André Bost, Yves Handrich. A thorough and quantified method for classifying seabird diving behaviour. Polar Biology, 2007, 30, pp.991-1004. ⟨10.1007/s00300-007-0257-3⟩. ⟨hal-00186209⟩
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