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    An external telemetry system for recording resting heart rate variability and heart rate in free-ranging large wild mammals by Twiss, Sean D, Brannan, Naomi, Shuert, Courtney R, Bishop, Amanda M, Pomeroy, Patrick. P, Moss, Simon

    Published in PloS one (04-06-2021)
    “…Measures of heart rate variability (and heart rate more generally) are providing powerful insights into the physiological drivers of behaviour. Resting heart…”
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    Assessing the utility and limitations of accelerometers and machine learning approaches in classifying behaviour during lactation in a phocid seal by Shuert, Courtney R, Pomeroy, Patrick P, Twiss, Sean D

    Published in Animal biotelemetry (16-10-2018)
    “…Background Classifying behaviour with animal-borne accelerometers is quickly becoming a popular tool for remotely observing behavioural states in a variety of…”
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    Divergent migration routes reveal contrasting energy-minimization strategies to deal with differing resource predictability by Shuert, Courtney R, Hussey, Nigel E, Marcoux, Marianne, Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter, Dietz, Rune, Auger-Méthé, Marie

    Published in Movement ecology (06-06-2023)
    “…Seasonal long-distance movements are a common feature in many taxa allowing animals to deal with seasonal habitats and life-history demands. Many species use…”
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    Linking movement and dive data to prey distribution models: new insights in foraging behaviour and potential pitfalls of movement analyses by Florko, Katie R N, Shuert, Courtney R, Cheung, William W L, Ferguson, Steven H, Jonsen, Ian D, Rosen, David A S, Sumaila, U Rashid, Tai, Travis C, Yurkowski, David J, Auger-Méthé, Marie

    Published in Movement ecology (23-03-2023)
    “…Animal movement data are regularly used to infer foraging behaviour and relationships to environmental characteristics, often to help identify critical…”
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    Proximity analysis between icebreakers and narwals in Tasiujaq, Nunavut, Canada by Mayette, Alexandra, Shuert, Courtney R., Hussey, Nigel E., Marcoux, Marianne

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2024)
    “…Icebreaker vessels in the Canadian Arctic are used to monitor and maintain open shipping lanes during summer and fall. Icebreaker operating routes often…”
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    Best practice recommendations for the use of fully implanted telemetry devices in pinnipeds by Horning, Markus, Haulena, Martin, Tuomi, Pamela A., Mellish, Jo-Ann E., Goertz, Caroline E., Woodie, Kathleen, Berngartt, Rachel K., Johnson, Shawn, Shuert, Courtney R., Walker, Kristen A., Skinner, John P., Boveng, Peter L.

    Published in Animal biotelemetry (08-06-2017)
    “…Electronic telemetry devices have enabled many novel and important data collection and experimental opportunities for difficult to observe species. Externally…”
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    Decadal migration phenology of a long-lived Arctic icon keeps pace with climate change by Shuert, Courtney R, Marcoux, Marianne, Hussey, Nigel E, Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Peter, Dietz, Rune, Auger-Méthé, Marie

    “…Animals migrate in response to seasonal environments, to reproduce, to benefit from resource pulses, or to avoid fluctuating hazards. Although climate change…”
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    Energetic limits: Defining the bounds and trade‐offs of successful energy management in a capital breeder by Shuert, Courtney R., Halsey, Lewis G., Pomeroy, Patrick P., Twiss, Sean D., Wang, Dehua

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-2020)
    “…Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capital breeding mammals typically transfer energy to their…”
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    Coping styles in capital breeders modulate behavioural trade-offs in time allocation: assessing fine-scale activity budgets in lactating grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) using accelerometry and heart rate variability by Shuert, Courtney R., Pomeroy, Patrick P., Twiss, Sean D.

    “…Balancing time allocation among competing behaviours is an essential part of energy management for all animals. However, trade-offs in time allocation may vary…”
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    Erratum to: Best practice recommendations for the use of fully implanted telemetry devices in pinnipeds by Horning, Markus, Haulena, Martin, Tuomi, Pamela A., Mellish, Jo-Ann E., Goertz, Caroline E., Woodie, Kathleen, Berngartt, Rachel K., Johnson, Shawn, Shuert, Courtney R., Walker, Kristen A., Skinner, John P., Boveng, Peter L.

    Published in Animal biotelemetry (11-07-2017)
    “…In the online version of the original publication [1], Figs. 2, 3 and 4 were switched. Figure 2 should show the photo of female Steller sea lion identified as…”
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    Reactive stress-coping styles show more variable reproductive expenditure and fitness outcomes by Twiss, Sean D., Shuert, Courtney R., Brannan, Naomi, Bishop, Amanda M., Pomeroy, Patrick. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2020)
    “…Stress-coping styles dictate how individuals react to stimuli and can be measured by the integrative physiological parameter of resting heart-rate variability…”
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    Assessing the post-release effects of capture, handling and placement of satellite telemetry devices on narwhal (Monodon monoceros) movement behaviour by Shuert, Courtney R, Marcoux, Marianne, Hussey, Nigel E, Watt, Cortney A, Auger-Méthé, Marie

    Published in Conservation physiology (2021)
    “…Narwhals, iconic Arctic cetaceans, were monitored after routine capture and tagging. Using accelerometry-derived behaviour, most individuals appeared to…”
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    Biologging reveals rapid movements of harbour seals between freshwater and marine habitats in the subarctic by Florko, Katie R.N., Yurkowski, David J., Breiter, C-Jae C., Ferguson, Steven H., Gamblin, Holly E.L., Grottoli, Adam, Nace, Andrea, Shuert, Courtney R., Petersen, Stephen D.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (30-09-2024)
    “…Biologging tools can provide invaluable information on the movement and behaviour of animals, facilitating the elucidation of ecological dynamics, especially…”
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    Assessing the post-release effects of capture, handling and placement of satellite telemetry devices on narwhal by Shuert, Courtney R, Marcoux, Marianne, Hussey, Nigel E, Watt, Cortney A, Auger-Methe, Marie

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2021)
    “…Animal-borne telemetry devices have become a popular and valuable means for studying the cryptic lives of cetaceans. Evaluating the effect of capture, handling…”
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