2003
DOI: 10.7557/2.23.5.1713
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Evaluation of satellite collar sample size requirements for mitigation of low-level military jet disturbance of the George River caribou herd

Abstract: Wildlife radio-telemetry and tracking projects often determine a priori required sample sizes by statistical means or default to the maximum number that can be maintained within a limited budget. After initiation of such projects, little attention is focussed on effective sample size requirements, resulting in lack of statistical power. The Department of National Defence operates a base in Labrador, Canada for low level jet fighter training activities, and maintain a sample of satellite collars on the George R… Show more

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“…Flying aircraft or UAVs at low altitudes is often prohibited over some protected areas, typically to protect terrestrial species from disturbance (e.g., Otto et al 2003). Such rules could be extended to protect aggregations of aerial species, and dynamic aerial reserves have been proposed to protect aerial foraging or migratory habitat (Diehl 2013;Lambertucci et al 2015).…”
Section: Reaching For the Skymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flying aircraft or UAVs at low altitudes is often prohibited over some protected areas, typically to protect terrestrial species from disturbance (e.g., Otto et al 2003). Such rules could be extended to protect aggregations of aerial species, and dynamic aerial reserves have been proposed to protect aerial foraging or migratory habitat (Diehl 2013;Lambertucci et al 2015).…”
Section: Reaching For the Skymentioning
confidence: 99%