Photographic mark-recapture is a recent mark-recapture method to identify individuals in a species. This method uses photographs and the species natural pattern to identify them. Amphibians are difficult to mark reliably. Currently, visible implant elastomers (VIE) are the most common way to tag amphibians, however they are still unreliable and can cause infection. Pictures of Cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis) were taken in the summers of 2019 and 2020 to be used as an alternative method for identification. The program Wild-ID was used for this project, which produces a match score by comparing the features of photos. We tested four sample sets of photos. These samples tested photos from the same night, photos from different nights,...
Natural body patterns in amphibians are widely used for individual recognition. In this study, we ph...
We compared three methods of marking individual small frogs for identification in short-term studies...
Recognition of individuals within an animal population is central to a range of estimates about popu...
Individual identification is a key aspect of research or husbandry of populations in which individua...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...
The use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identification (photo-...
Photographic identification of individual animals is anon-invasive and cost-effective method that ca...
Despite recognition that nearly one-third of the 6300 amphibian species are threatened with extincti...
<div><p>Despite recognition that nearly one-third of the 6300 amphibian species are threatened with ...
Marking anurans by invasive methods has been strongly debated on the grounds of ethics, public opini...
International audienceThe estimation of demographic parameters in wild populations is strengthened b...
The color patterning of skin, feathers, or fur is often variable among animals and can potentially b...
Photo-identification is used for individual recognition of several animal species. It gives the possi...
Panamanian golden frogs (Atelopus zeteki) are a species of bufonid toad native to Panama that are su...
Photo-identification is used for individual recognition of several animal species. It gives the poss...
Natural body patterns in amphibians are widely used for individual recognition. In this study, we ph...
We compared three methods of marking individual small frogs for identification in short-term studies...
Recognition of individuals within an animal population is central to a range of estimates about popu...
Individual identification is a key aspect of research or husbandry of populations in which individua...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...
The use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identification (photo-...
Photographic identification of individual animals is anon-invasive and cost-effective method that ca...
Despite recognition that nearly one-third of the 6300 amphibian species are threatened with extincti...
<div><p>Despite recognition that nearly one-third of the 6300 amphibian species are threatened with ...
Marking anurans by invasive methods has been strongly debated on the grounds of ethics, public opini...
International audienceThe estimation of demographic parameters in wild populations is strengthened b...
The color patterning of skin, feathers, or fur is often variable among animals and can potentially b...
Photo-identification is used for individual recognition of several animal species. It gives the possi...
Panamanian golden frogs (Atelopus zeteki) are a species of bufonid toad native to Panama that are su...
Photo-identification is used for individual recognition of several animal species. It gives the poss...
Natural body patterns in amphibians are widely used for individual recognition. In this study, we ph...
We compared three methods of marking individual small frogs for identification in short-term studies...
Recognition of individuals within an animal population is central to a range of estimates about popu...