Capture-recapture methods are frequently employed to estimate abundance of cetaceans using photographic techniques and a variety of statistical models. However, there are many unresolved issues regarding the selection and manipulation of images that can potentially impose bias on resulting estimates. To examine the potential impact of these issues we circulated a test data set of dorsal fin images from bottlenose dolphins to several independent research groups. Photo-identification methods were generally similar, but the selection, scoring, and matching of images varied greatly amongst groups. Based on these results we make the following recommendations. Researchers should: (1) determine the degree of marking, or level of distinctiveness, a...
Photo-identification methods are used extensively in cetacean research. Derived data can be used to ...
An accurate and precise estimate of mark rate (the proportion of individuals with marks suitable for...
This special issue incorporates the proceedings of a symposium and workshop held in La Jolla, CA, in...
Thanks also to the SeaDoc Society, Molly and John Bailey, the Richardson family, Sarah Haney (Canadi...
Population parameters of poorly marked gregarious species are difficult to estimate. This is the cas...
The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers...
The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers...
The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers...
The Years of the North Atlantic Humpback (YoNAH) project collected photographs of flukes of humpback...
Mark-recapture techniques are widely used to estimate the size of wildlife populations. However, in ...
Mark-recapture is used to investigate the abundance, survival and social relationships and even indi...
The advent of unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) has enhanced our capacity to survey wildlife abundan...
Identification of individuals in marine species, especially in Cetacea, is a critical task in severa...
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) stock assessment reports describe two coastal and two estua...
1. Dolphins and porpoises in coastal and/or riverine habitats face serious conservation threats, yet...
Photo-identification methods are used extensively in cetacean research. Derived data can be used to ...
An accurate and precise estimate of mark rate (the proportion of individuals with marks suitable for...
This special issue incorporates the proceedings of a symposium and workshop held in La Jolla, CA, in...
Thanks also to the SeaDoc Society, Molly and John Bailey, the Richardson family, Sarah Haney (Canadi...
Population parameters of poorly marked gregarious species are difficult to estimate. This is the cas...
The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers...
The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers...
The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers...
The Years of the North Atlantic Humpback (YoNAH) project collected photographs of flukes of humpback...
Mark-recapture techniques are widely used to estimate the size of wildlife populations. However, in ...
Mark-recapture is used to investigate the abundance, survival and social relationships and even indi...
The advent of unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs) has enhanced our capacity to survey wildlife abundan...
Identification of individuals in marine species, especially in Cetacea, is a critical task in severa...
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) stock assessment reports describe two coastal and two estua...
1. Dolphins and porpoises in coastal and/or riverine habitats face serious conservation threats, yet...
Photo-identification methods are used extensively in cetacean research. Derived data can be used to ...
An accurate and precise estimate of mark rate (the proportion of individuals with marks suitable for...
This special issue incorporates the proceedings of a symposium and workshop held in La Jolla, CA, in...