2023
DOI: 10.22201/fesi.20072082e.2023.16.86358
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The use of unmanned aerial vehicles for wildlife research

Edna De la Llata Quiroga

Abstract: In this bibliographic review, I provide an overview of wildlife studies that have been conducted using drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) and the opportunities that exist for their future implementation. Drones are useful for census and population trends, patterns of habitat use, species identification, measurement of individuals, assessing the anthropogenic effect on species and their habitat. Drones have advantages over manned aircraft to conduct wildlife surveys, such as obtaining georeferenced images and vi… Show more

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