Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand. The first approach used a series of aerial photographs taken on Adams Island to produce high-resolution photo-mosaics suitable for counting nesting Gibson's wandering albatross (Diomedea antipodensis gibsoni). The second involved a direct count from a helicopter of southern royal albatross (D. epomophora) breeding on Enderby Island. Both techniques produced results that closely matched counts of albatrosses attending nests derived from ground counts, although aerial counts could not determine whether birds were sitting on eggs or empty nests. If estimates of breeding pairs are required, aerial counts of nes...
Knowing how many individuals are in a wildlife population allows informed management decisions to be...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
Today albatrosses are threatened worldwide, especially by fishing activities, and many populations a...
Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in...
Sub-Antarctic Marion Island is one of the few islands where both species of Phoebetria albatrosses b...
Hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers provide opportunities for detailed and rapid map...
This study is the first to utilize 30-cm resolution imagery from the WorldView-3 (WV-3) satellite to...
Measuring success or failure in the conservation of seabirds depends on reliable long-term monitorin...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
<div><p>Small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) may be useful for conducting high-precision, low-distu...
Long-term studies at Bird Island, South Georgia, show that numbers of wandering, black-browed and gr...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, in wildlife monitoring has increased in recent years...
Satellite telemetry was used to identify the foraging distributions of three congeneric species of a...
Albatross populations world-wide face a variety of anthropogenic threats, including fishery bycatch ...
Knowing how many individuals are in a wildlife population allows informed management decisions to be...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
Today albatrosses are threatened worldwide, especially by fishing activities, and many populations a...
Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in...
Sub-Antarctic Marion Island is one of the few islands where both species of Phoebetria albatrosses b...
Hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers provide opportunities for detailed and rapid map...
This study is the first to utilize 30-cm resolution imagery from the WorldView-3 (WV-3) satellite to...
Measuring success or failure in the conservation of seabirds depends on reliable long-term monitorin...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
<div><p>Small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) may be useful for conducting high-precision, low-distu...
Long-term studies at Bird Island, South Georgia, show that numbers of wandering, black-browed and gr...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, in wildlife monitoring has increased in recent years...
Satellite telemetry was used to identify the foraging distributions of three congeneric species of a...
Albatross populations world-wide face a variety of anthropogenic threats, including fishery bycatch ...
Knowing how many individuals are in a wildlife population allows informed management decisions to be...
Albatross populations are currently in decline around the world. Survival and reproduction of these ...
Today albatrosses are threatened worldwide, especially by fishing activities, and many populations a...