The results of a double-marking experiment using natural markings and microsatellite genetic markers to identify humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) confirm that natural markings are a reliable means of identifying individuals on a large scale. Of 1410 instances of double tagging, there were 414 resightings. No false positive and 14 false negative errors were identified. The rate of error increased with decreasing photographic quality; no errors were observed among photographs of the highest quality rating, whereas an error rate of 0.125 was identified in sightings for which only part of the area used for identification was visible. There was also a weaker relationship between error rate and the distinctiveness of markings, which may r...
We estimated humpback and blue whale abundance from 1991 to 1997 off the west coast of the US. and M...
Studying the population parameters of marine mammals requires that individuals be identified both sp...
BackgroundEffective approaches for the management and conservation of wildlife populations require a...
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...
Errors in analysis using natural marks have been recognised since the early development of mark-rec...
Capture-recapture methods are frequently employed to estimate abundance of cetaceans using photograp...
Thanks also to the SeaDoc Society, Molly and John Bailey, the Richardson family, Sarah Haney (Canadi...
In mark-recapture studies, various techniques can be used to uniquely identify individual animals, s...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.When applying capture-recapture analysis methods, es...
We investigate model Mt,α for abundance estimation in closed-population capture-recapture studies, w...
Population parameters of poorly marked gregarious species are difficult to estimate. This is the cas...
Although much is known about the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, regional studies have been ...
Implicit assumptions for most mark-recapture studies are that individuals do not lose their markers ...
We estimated humpback and blue whale abundance from 1991 to 1997 off the west coast of the US. and M...
Studying the population parameters of marine mammals requires that individuals be identified both sp...
BackgroundEffective approaches for the management and conservation of wildlife populations require a...
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...
Errors in analysis using natural marks have been recognised since the early development of mark-rec...
Capture-recapture methods are frequently employed to estimate abundance of cetaceans using photograp...
Thanks also to the SeaDoc Society, Molly and John Bailey, the Richardson family, Sarah Haney (Canadi...
In mark-recapture studies, various techniques can be used to uniquely identify individual animals, s...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.When applying capture-recapture analysis methods, es...
We investigate model Mt,α for abundance estimation in closed-population capture-recapture studies, w...
Population parameters of poorly marked gregarious species are difficult to estimate. This is the cas...
Although much is known about the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, regional studies have been ...
Implicit assumptions for most mark-recapture studies are that individuals do not lose their markers ...
We estimated humpback and blue whale abundance from 1991 to 1997 off the west coast of the US. and M...
Studying the population parameters of marine mammals requires that individuals be identified both sp...
BackgroundEffective approaches for the management and conservation of wildlife populations require a...