Ultra-light photosensor collars to monitor Arctic lemming activity.

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Animal Biotelemetry Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-11 DOI:10.1186/s40317-022-00302-1
David Bolduc, Dominique Fauteux, Éric Bharucha, Jean-Marie Trudeau, Pierre Legagneux
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Background: Studying the anti-predatory behavior of mammals represents an important challenge, especially for fossorial small mammals that hide in burrows. In the Arctic, such behaviors are critical to the survival of lemmings considering that predation risks are high every summer. Because detailed information about how lemmings use burrows as hideouts is still lacking, we developed a 1.59 g photosensitive collar to record any event of a small mammal moving between a dark area (e.g., burrow) and a bright area (e.g., outside the burrow). Tests of how collars affected lemming behavior were conducted in captivity in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada, in November 2019 and field tests were conducted on Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada, in August 2021.

Results: The device was made of two chemical batteries and a printed circuit board (PCB) equipped with a photosensor and a real-time clock that recorded amplitude transient thresholds of light (lux) continuously. In accordance with ethical use of such devices, we verified that no abnormal loss of body mass was observed in captive or free-ranging lemmings, and no difference in recapture rates were observed between those with and without a collar, though we could not test this for periods longer than 108 h. Measurements of light intensities revealed consistent patterns with high lux levels at mid-day and lowest during the night. Lemmings showed clearly defined behavioral patterns alternating between periods outside and inside burrows. Despite 24-h daylight in the middle of the summer, August nighttime (i.e., 11 PM to 4 AM) lux levels were insufficient for amplitude transient thresholds to be reached.

Conclusion: By taking advantage of the long periods of daylight in the Arctic, such technology is very promising as it sets new bases for passive recording of behavioral parameters and builds on the prospect of further miniaturization of batteries and PCBs.

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用于监测北极旅鼠活动的超轻型光电传感器项圈。
背景:研究哺乳动物的反捕食行为是一项重要的挑战,尤其是对于躲在洞穴中的小型化石哺乳动物来说。在北极,考虑到每年夏天捕食的风险很高,这种行为对旅鼠的生存至关重要。由于旅鼠如何利用洞穴作为藏身之处的详细信息仍然缺乏,我们开发了一个1.59克的光敏项圈,用于记录小型哺乳动物在黑暗区域(如洞穴)和明亮区域(如洞外)之间移动的任何事件。2019年11月,在加拿大努纳武特的剑桥湾进行了关于项圈如何影响旅鼠行为的圈养测试,并在加拿大努纳武特的比洛特岛进行了实地测试,结果:该设备由两个化学电池和一块印刷电路板(PCB)制成,印刷电路板配有光电传感器和实时时钟,可连续记录光的振幅瞬态阈值(勒克斯)。根据这种设备的伦理使用,我们验证了在圈养或自由放养的旅鼠中没有观察到身体质量的异常损失,在有项圈和没有项圈的旅鼠之间也没有观察到再捕获率的差异,尽管我们无法在超过108小时的时间内对此进行测试。对光强的测量显示出一致的模式,白天高照度,晚上最低。旅鼠表现出明确的行为模式,在洞穴内外交替。尽管夏季中期有24小时的白天,但8月夜间(即晚上11点至凌晨4点)的lux水平不足以达到振幅瞬态阈值。结论:利用北极长时间的日光,这项技术非常有前景,因为它为被动记录行为参数奠定了新的基础,并建立在电池和多氯联苯进一步小型化的前景之上。
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Animal Biotelemetry
Animal Biotelemetry Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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4.20
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33
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: Animal Biotelemetry is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes the results of studies utilizing telemetric techniques (including biologgers) to understand physiological, behavioural, and ecological mechanisms in a broad range of environments (e.g. terrestrial, freshwater and marine) and taxa. The journal also welcomes descriptions and validations of newly developed tagging techniques and tracking technologies, as well as methods for analyzing telemetric data.
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