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タイトル: | Reconstruction of three-dimensional moving paths of green turtles by means of magneto resistive data loggers |
著者: | Yasuda, Tohya Arai, Nobuaki Tanaka, Hideji Kittiwattanawong, Kongkiat Sakamoto, Wataru Masuda, Haruhiko Klom-In, Winai |
キーワード: | green turtle diving behavior three-dimension data logger |
発行日: | 2003 |
出版者: | Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University |
誌名: | Proceedings on the 4th SEASTAR2000 Workshop |
開始ページ: | 5 |
終了ページ: | 8 |
抄録: | We reconstructed the spatial and temporal diving behavior of a green turtle using cutting edge data loggers. The reconstruction of three-dimensional moving paths of the green turtle has been one of important themes in SEASTAR2000 project. To reconstruct the three-dimensional moving paths of green turtles, we developed the magneto-resistive acceleration data logger (MR logger) to record magnetic field and acceleration. Field experiments were conducted in Huyong Island, Thailand. The MR logger and Speed/Depth/Temperature data logger (PDT logger) were attached on a carapace of a female green turtle nested on the beach. Sampling frequencies of the data loggers were 10 Hz for the MR logger and 1 Hz for the PDT logger. The 3-D moving paths of the green turtle were reconstructed by her horizontal body directions, vertical tilt angles and swimming speeds. The horizontal body directions of the green turtle were calculated from the surging and swaying magnetic field. The vertical tilt angles of the green turtle were calculated from the surging acceleration. |
記述: | Organized by Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University ; Fisheries Laboratory of Kinki University ; JSPS Bangkok Liaison Office ; Informatics Research Center for Development of Knowledge Society Infrastructure December 11-13, 2003, Bangkok, Thailand |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/44121 |
出現コレクション: | Proceedings on the 4th SEASTAR2000 Workshop |
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