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The Movebank system for studying global animal movement and demography

Authors :
Roland Kays
Sarah C. Davidson
Matthias Berger
Gil Bohrer
Wolfgang Fiedler
Andrea Flack
Julian Hirt
Clemens Hahn
Dominik Gauggel
Benedict Russell
Andrea Kölzsch
Ashley Lohr
Jesko Partecke
Michael Quetting
Kamran Safi
Anne Scharf
Gabriel Schneider
Ilona Lang
Friedrich Schaeuffelhut
Matthias Landwehr
Martin Storhas
Louis van Schalkwyk
Candace Vinciguerra
Rolf Weinzierl
Martin Wikelski
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Quantifying movement and demographic events of free-ranging animals is fundamental to studying their ecology, evolution and conservation. Technological advances have led to an explosion in sensor-based methods for remotely observing these phenomena. This transition to big data creates new challenges for data management, analysis and collaboration. We present the Movebank ecosystem of tools used by thousands of researchers to collect, manage, share, visualize, analyse and archive their animal tracking and other animal-borne sensor data. Users add sensor data through file uploads or live data streams and further organize and complete quality control within the Movebank system. All data are harmonized to a data model and vocabulary. The public can discover, view and download data for which they have been given access to through the website, the Animal Tracker mobile app or by API. Advanced analysis tools are available through the EnvDATA System, the MoveApps platform and a variety of user-developed applications. Data owners can share studies with select users or the public, with options for embargos, licenses and formal archiving in a data repository. Movebank is used by over 3,100 data owners globally, who manage over 6 billion animal location and sensor measurements across more than 6,500 studies, with thousands of active tags sending over 3 million new data records daily. These data underlie >700 published papers and reports. We present a case study demonstrating the use of Movebank to assess life-history events and demography, and engage with citizen scientists to identify mortalities and causes of death for a migratory bird. A growing number of researchers, government agencies and conservation organizations use Movebank to manage research and conservation projects and to meet legislative requirements. The combination of historic and new data with collaboration tools enables broad comparative analyses and data acquisition and mapping efforts. Movebank offers an integrated system for real-time monitoring of animals at a global scale and represents a digital museum of animal movement and behaviour. Resources and coordination across countries and organizations are needed to ensure that these data, including those that cannot be made public, remain accessible to future generations. published

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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