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Radiotracking large wilderness mammals: Integration of GPS and Argos technology

January 1, 1999

We tested 30 prototype global positioning system (GPS) radiocollars on brown bears (Ursus arctos) over a 3-year period on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Collars were of 2 design types: GPS with an Argos (Argos Data collection and Location System) satellite uplink (n=19) and GPS unites where the data were stored on board (n=10) for retrieval at a later date. All units also contained a conventional VHF (very high frequency) transmitter and weighed 1.7 kg. GPS-Argos united obtained 10-82% of expected GPS fixes, and fix rate declined significantly (P

Publication Year 1999
Title Radiotracking large wilderness mammals: Integration of GPS and Argos technology
Authors Charles C. Schwartz, Steve M. Arthur
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ursus
Index ID 70159676
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
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