Conservation of wildlife depends on precise and unbiased knowledge on the abundance and distribution of species. It is challenging to choose appropriate methods to obtain a sufficiently high detectability and spatial coverage matching the species characteristics and spatiotemporal use of the landscape. In remote regions, such as in the Arctic, monitoring efforts are often resource-intensive and there is a need for cheap and precise alternative methods. Here, we compare an uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV; quadcopter) pilot survey of the non-gregarious Svalbard reindeer to traditional population abundance surveys from ground and helicopter to investigate whether UAVs can be an efficient alternative technology. We found that the UAV survey undere...
Determining animal abundance is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of management measures again...
Much of our understanding and management of ecological processes requires knowledge of the distribut...
<p>Effective wildlife management and conservation require reliable assessments of animal abundance. ...
New tools and methods are needed to monitor marine resources so that industrial activities can be co...
Estimation of population abundance is one of the most difficult tasks in wildlife management. In cas...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
Reliable estimates of abundance are critical to the conservation of threatened species. Aerial surve...
There are two main reasons for monitoring the population of forest animals. First, regular surveys r...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
Aerial surveys are conducted for various fauna to assess abundance, distribution, and habitat use ov...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
With the widespread extirpation of top predators over the past two centuries, mesocarnivores play an...
There is growing interest from research and conservation groups in the potential for using small uno...
Salmonids are very susceptible to environmental changes and any shift in environmental conditions ca...
Accurate detection of individual animals is integral to the management of vulnerable wildlife specie...
Determining animal abundance is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of management measures again...
Much of our understanding and management of ecological processes requires knowledge of the distribut...
<p>Effective wildlife management and conservation require reliable assessments of animal abundance. ...
New tools and methods are needed to monitor marine resources so that industrial activities can be co...
Estimation of population abundance is one of the most difficult tasks in wildlife management. In cas...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
Reliable estimates of abundance are critical to the conservation of threatened species. Aerial surve...
There are two main reasons for monitoring the population of forest animals. First, regular surveys r...
To successfully manage wildlife populations, estimates of population sizes, adult sex ratios, and re...
Aerial surveys are conducted for various fauna to assess abundance, distribution, and habitat use ov...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly used in wildlife surveying, including estimation of...
With the widespread extirpation of top predators over the past two centuries, mesocarnivores play an...
There is growing interest from research and conservation groups in the potential for using small uno...
Salmonids are very susceptible to environmental changes and any shift in environmental conditions ca...
Accurate detection of individual animals is integral to the management of vulnerable wildlife specie...
Determining animal abundance is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of management measures again...
Much of our understanding and management of ecological processes requires knowledge of the distribut...
<p>Effective wildlife management and conservation require reliable assessments of animal abundance. ...