Resumen
El desarrollo y utilización de complejos registradores electrónicos de movimiento y comportamiento animal, con múltiples sensores que registran datos a más de 50 Hz, produjo destacados avances en el conocimiento de la ecología de muchas especies de aves marinas. Sin embargo, en Sudamérica, la mayoría de los estudios se enfocan en una primera línea de conocimiento, relacionada casi exclusivamente con el uso del espacio. El mayor grado de desarrollo de este tipo de tecnología y del análisis de los datos derivados, han sido aplicados solo en unas pocas especies y sitios de estudio. Si bien la combinación del uso de sofisticados sensores (i.e., acelerómetros y magnetómetros) y el desarrollo de programas innovadores para el análisis y la visualización de los datos a partir de métricas novedosas han abierto nuevos escenarios de investigación a escala fina de los movimientos y comportamientos, estas herramientas están aún subutilizadas. Este trabajo ofrece una síntesis de la variedad de herramientas tecnológicas, de sus alcances y las métricas disponibles para el estudio de la ecología del movimiento animal. A su vez, presenta una revisión crítica del uso de bio-registradores en aves marinas y reflexiona sobre la necesidad de profundizar en el conocimiento de la ecología de este grupo en la región.
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