Kenady Wilson has published the first paper from her dissertation in the journal Royal Society Open Science. The paper describes the foraging behavior of monk seals in the main Hawaiian Islands, using simultaneous deployments of accelerometers, seal-mounted video cameras and GPS tags. Very cool work.
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