2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcosc.2023.1203736
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Supplementing aerial drone surveys with biotelemetry data validates wildlife detection probabilities

Aliesha Hvala,
Rebecca M. Rogers,
Mamoun Alazab
et al.

Abstract: Aerial drone systems are now widely used to survey wildlife, but validation in the detectability of individuals is rarely assessed. This knowledge gap is critical, given the influence of local environments on wildlife detectability from the air. In this study, we integrated Animal Biotelemetry technology with aerial drones to evaluate the temporal and environmental factors influencing animal detection probability and subsequent population estimates. Wild-caught feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were fitted with GPS trac… Show more

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