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- who: Raphau00ebl Nussbaumer from the Department Physical Geography, Faculty Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Ithaca, United States have published the research work: Global positioning with animal-borne pressure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As accelerometer data was available with higher temporal resolution than pressure, the authors determine stationary periods by identifying migratory flights from continuous high activity data and change in pressure data. The authors focus on the first stationary period of the Great Reed Warbler (18IC) and outline the different components of the method with Figure 2. For each geolocator, the authors assess the accuracy . . .
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