noun
- Plural of biotelemetry; the science and technology of measuring and transmitting biological data from living organisms, typically from a distance using electronic devices.
Usage: technical; scientific
Examples
- Researchers used biotelemetries to track the heart rates of migrating birds across continents.
- Modern biotelemetries allow scientists to monitor animal behavior without direct physical contact.
- The study employed multiple biotelemetries to collect real-time data on the whale population.
- Advances in biotelemetries have revolutionized wildlife conservation efforts.
- Veterinarians rely on biotelemetries to assess the health of endangered species in their natural habitats.