Quantifying abundance of wildlife is key for sound management and conservation. Much effort has been invested into freshwater dolphin surveys in the Amazon basin. However, river dimensions and complex logistics limit replication of such studies across the region. We evaluated the effectiveness of using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for surveying two Amazon dolphin species, tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis Gervais & Deville, 1853) and pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis de Blainville, 1835), in tropical rivers. Compared to estimates derived from visual surveys, the use of UAVs could provide a less expensive and more accurate estimate of Amazon River dolphins. The aerial survey provided higher accuracy in counting individuals during the detecti...
Aerial surveys are conducted for various fauna to assess abundance, distribution, and habitat use ov...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
All river dolphin species are in decline as a direct result of intensified anthropogenic activity al...
The Amazon River dolphin Inia geoffrensis occurs throughout the basins of the Amazon and Orinoco Riv...
A boat survey was conducted from 5 to 26 June 1993 to estimate the abundance of the Amazon river dol...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters. In...
Studying the behavior of small cetaceans can inform the understanding of their habitat use, social s...
The tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) is a small dolphin endemic to the Amazon River basin. Because the ...
In the last decade, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) were applied in monitoring studies addressing to...
Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) are powerful tools for research and monitoring of wildlife. However, ...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...
Marine mammals inhabit aquatic worlds where their subsurface behavior, cryptic surface profiles, and...
Detection of animals during visual surveys is rarely perfect or constant, and failure to account for...
Aerial surveys are conducted for various fauna to assess abundance, distribution, and habitat use ov...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
All river dolphin species are in decline as a direct result of intensified anthropogenic activity al...
The Amazon River dolphin Inia geoffrensis occurs throughout the basins of the Amazon and Orinoco Riv...
A boat survey was conducted from 5 to 26 June 1993 to estimate the abundance of the Amazon river dol...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters. In...
Studying the behavior of small cetaceans can inform the understanding of their habitat use, social s...
The tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) is a small dolphin endemic to the Amazon River basin. Because the ...
In the last decade, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) were applied in monitoring studies addressing to...
Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) are powerful tools for research and monitoring of wildlife. However, ...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...
Marine mammals inhabit aquatic worlds where their subsurface behavior, cryptic surface profiles, and...
Detection of animals during visual surveys is rarely perfect or constant, and failure to account for...
Aerial surveys are conducted for various fauna to assess abundance, distribution, and habitat use ov...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
All river dolphin species are in decline as a direct result of intensified anthropogenic activity al...