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Tracking the kinematics of caudal-oscillatory swimming: a comparison of two on-animal sensing methods. | LitMetric

Tracking the kinematics of caudal-oscillatory swimming: a comparison of two on-animal sensing methods.

J Exp Biol

SMRU (Sea Mammal Research Unit), University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 8LB, UK Zoophysiology, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Building 1131, C. F. Moellers Alle 3, Aarhus C DK-8000, Denmark.

Published: July 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Studies of body movements for locomotion kinematics require precise measurements of orientation and specific acceleration (SA), typically needing additional sensors.
  • On-animal accelerometers provide data but can be complemented by gyroscopes and magnetometers, although gyroscopes are often less practical due to power and complexity issues.
  • The study introduces a new method that uses both gyroscopes and magnetometers to compare their effectiveness in estimating body rotations and SA in diving whales, showing that magnetometers could potentially serve as a simpler, low-power option for miniature tracking devices.

Article Abstract

Studies of locomotion kinematics require high-resolution information about body movements and the specific acceleration (SA) that these generate. On-animal accelerometers measure both orientation and SA but an additional orientation sensor is needed to accurately separate these. Although gyroscopes can perform this function, their power consumption, drift and complex data processing make them unattractive for biologging. Lower power magnetometers can also be used with some limitations. Here, we present an integrated and simplified method for estimating body rotations and SA applicable to both gyroscopes and magnetometers, enabling a direct comparison of these two sensors. We use a tag with both sensors to demonstrate how caudal-oscillation rate and SA are adjusted by a diving whale in response to rapidly changing buoyancy forces as the lungs compress while descending. The two sensors gave similar estimates of the dynamic forces, demonstrating that magnetometers may offer a simpler low-power alternative for miniature tags in some applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.136242DOI Listing

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