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Monitoring Endangered Species from Space - A First Application of ICARUS Technology for Long-Term High-Resolution Tracking of Cryptic Animals

Research Project

Project/Area Number 17K15054
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Research Field Conservation of biological resources
Research InstitutionKyoto University

Principal Investigator

Vincenot Christian  京都大学, 情報学研究科, 助教 (80751908)

Project Period (FY) 2017-04-01 – 2020-03-31
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2019)
Budget Amount *help
¥4,290,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,300,000、Indirect Cost: ¥990,000)
Fiscal Year 2018: ¥1,170,000 (Direct Cost: ¥900,000、Indirect Cost: ¥270,000)
Fiscal Year 2017: ¥3,120,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,400,000、Indirect Cost: ¥720,000)
Keywordsバイオテレメトリー / ISS / wildlife tracking / movement ecology / bat / flying fox / Pteropus / ICARUS / space tracking / biologging / bats / pteropus / satellite / biotelemetry / animal tracking / space station / mammal / fruit bat / endangered species / satellite tracking
Outline of Final Research Achievements

This project consisted in a practical assessment of ICARUS, which relies on low-energy, broadband communication with the low-orbiting International Space Station (ISS). ICARUS allowed for the development of very light (5 g), solar-powered biologging systems that can be equipped on small animals. We evaluated more particularly ICARUS-compatible prototype tags in this project.

As ICARUS was at that time still under development, the timespan of this project overlapped with the in-house testing of this technology and the absence of space link. Moreover, as ICARUS roll out was delayed on several occasions due to technical issues (e.g. EVA postponement due to ISS activities, coordination problems between the space agencies), our project's timeframe was postponed. The foregoing issues, however, led us to work in parallel to ICARUS on the design of new low-energy telecommunication technologies, which we are now turning into usable tracking systems jointly with our German partners.

Academic Significance and Societal Importance of the Research Achievements

We technically assessed ICARUS tags based on novel space tracking technology, with global potential to serve society to conserve small endangered animals that are hard to study. Also, we gathered ecological data on the Ryukyu flying fox (Pteropus dasymallus), a threatened Japanese fruit bat.

Report

(4 results)
  • 2019 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report ( PDF )
  • 2018 Research-status Report
  • 2017 Research-status Report
  • Research Products

    (10 results)

All 2020 2019 2018 Other

All Int'l Joint Research (2 results) Journal Article (4 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 3 results,  Peer Reviewed: 4 results) Presentation (3 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 2 results) Remarks (1 results)

  • [Int'l Joint Research] Max Planck Institute for Ornithology(ドイツ)

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
  • [Int'l Joint Research] University of Napoli Federico II(イタリア)

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
  • [Journal Article] Development of 34 microsatellite markers for the Ryukyu flying fox (Pteropus dasymallus).2020

    • Author(s)
      Taki Y, Vincenot CE, Sato Y, Inoue-Murayama M, Nakajima N
    • Journal Title

      Conservation Genetics Resources

      Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Pages: 12-15

    • DOI

      10.1007/s12686-020-01148-6

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] クビワオオコウモリのマイクロサテライト解析2020

    • Author(s)
      瀧 雄渡, 佐藤 悠, 井上-村山美穂, Vincenot C.E.
    • Journal Title

      DNA多型

      Volume: 28

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed
  • [Journal Article] Qui profite reellement de l’aggravation du conflit homme-faune sauvage et de l’abattage en masse d’une espèce endémique menacée - le renard volant Pteropus niger à Maurice ?2019

    • Author(s)
      Florens F.B.V., Vincenot C.E.
    • Journal Title

      Bulletin Phaethon 49:83-84

      Volume: 49 Pages: 83-84

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] Broader conservation strategies needed2018

    • Author(s)
      F. B. Vincent Florens, Christian E. Vincenot
    • Journal Title

      Science

      Volume: 362 Issue: 6413 Pages: 469-469

    • DOI

      10.1126/science.aav5161

    • Related Report
      2018 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Conflicts Between Pteropus dasymallus and Tankan Orange Farmers in Northern Okinawa Island.2019

    • Author(s)
      Chaerntantanakul W., Shibata S., Vincenot C.E.
    • Organizer
      International Bat Research Conference 2019
    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Investigating genetic structure of the Ryukyu flying fox2019

    • Author(s)
      Taki Y., Vincenot C.E., Sato Y., Inoue-Murayama
    • Organizer
      The 11th International Symposium on Primatology and Wildlife Science
    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] mtDNA haplotype analysis of the Ryukyu flying fox2019

    • Author(s)
      Taki Y., Vincenot C.E., Sato Y., Inoue-Murayama
    • Organizer
      The 63rd PRIMATES Conference
    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Remarks] Island Bat Research Group (IBRG)

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report

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Published: 2017-04-28   Modified: 2022-01-27  

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