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Fig. 5 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 5

From: Head-mounted accelerometry accurately detects prey capture in California sea lions

Fig. 5

The effect of sampling rate on signals used in the detector. Timing of key prey capture movements as noted from video analysis are shown with dotted lines. Surge axis estimated dynamic acceleration signals are relatively conserved, whereas heave axis smoothed Jerk signals are strongly attenuated by decreased sampling rate, with timing and magnitude particularly obscured below 32 Hz

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