Remote Ecological Monitoring with Smartphones and Tasker

Author:

Donovan Therese1,Balantic Cathleen2,Katz Jonathan2,Massar Mark3,Knutson Randy4,Duh Kara4,Jones Peter5,Epstein Keith6,Lacasse-Roger Julien7,Dias João8

Affiliation:

1. T. Donovan U.S. Geological Survey, Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405

2. C. Balantic, J. Katz Vermont Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 302 Aiken Center, 81 Carrigan Drive, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05405Present address for C. Balantic: National Park Service, Natural Sounds and Night Skies Division, 1201 Oakridge Dr. Suite 100 Fort Collins, Colorado 80525

3. M. Massar Bureau of Land Management, California Desert District, 1201 Bird Center Dr., Palm Springs, California 92262

4. R. Knutson, K. Duh Indiana Dunes National Park, 1100 N. Mineral Springs Rd, Porter, Indiana 46304

5. P. Jones South Burlington, Vermont 05403

6. K. Epstein Forecast LLC, South Burlington, Vermont 05403

7. J. Lacasse-Roger Digipom Inc., 8815 Avenue du Parc, Suite 402, Montréal, Quebec H2N 1Y7

8. J. Dias KITXOO, Unipessoal Lda., Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Abstract Researchers have increasingly used autonomous monitoring units to record animal sounds, track phenology with timed photographs, and snap images when triggered by motion. We piloted the use of smartphones to monitor wildlife in the Riverside East Solar Energy Zone (California) and at Indiana Dunes National Park (Indiana). For both efforts, we established remote autonomous monitoring stations in which we housed an Android smartphone in a weather-proof box mounted to a pole and powered by solar panels. We connected each smartphone to a Google account, and the smartphone received its recording/photo schedule daily via a Google Calendar connection when in data transmission mode. Phones were automated by Tasker, an Android application for automating cell phone tasks. We describe a simple approach that could be adopted by others who wish to use nonproprietary methods of data collection and analysis.

Publisher

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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