Accurate counts of animals are critical for prioritizing conservation efforts. Past research, however, suggests that observers on aerial surveys may fail to detect all individuals of the target species present in the survey area. Such errors could bias population estimates low and confound trend estimation. We used two approaches to assess the accuracy of aerial surveys for African savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) in northern Botswana. First, we used double-observer sampling, in which two observers make observations on the same herds, to estimate detectability of elephants and determine what variables affect it. Second, we compared total counts, a complete survey of the entire study area, against sample counts, in which only a portion...
Conservation management is strongly shaped by the interpretation of population trends. In the Sereng...
Effective monitoring, management and conservation of wildlife axiomatically depend on accurate data ...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...
Accurate counts of animals are critical for prioritizing conservation efforts. Past research, howeve...
?There is no ideal method for counting elephants? (Barnes et al. 1999:5). With the exception of tho...
Conservation agencies rely on accurate wildlife population estimates to inform management practices....
The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazinga Game R...
With extinction rates far exceeding the natural background rate, reliable monitoring of wildlife pop...
Reliable estimation of elephant population abundance and density assumes great importance in the con...
Poaching for ivory has led to massive population declines of African savannah elephants (Loxodonta a...
Understanding species distribution patterns has direct ramifications for the conservation of endange...
Savannas once constituted the range of many species that human encroachment has now reduced to a fra...
Effective wildlife management requires information on population status and distribution. Survey met...
Savannas once constituted the range of many species that human encroachment has now reduced to a fra...
<div><p>The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazing...
Conservation management is strongly shaped by the interpretation of population trends. In the Sereng...
Effective monitoring, management and conservation of wildlife axiomatically depend on accurate data ...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...
Accurate counts of animals are critical for prioritizing conservation efforts. Past research, howeve...
?There is no ideal method for counting elephants? (Barnes et al. 1999:5). With the exception of tho...
Conservation agencies rely on accurate wildlife population estimates to inform management practices....
The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazinga Game R...
With extinction rates far exceeding the natural background rate, reliable monitoring of wildlife pop...
Reliable estimation of elephant population abundance and density assumes great importance in the con...
Poaching for ivory has led to massive population declines of African savannah elephants (Loxodonta a...
Understanding species distribution patterns has direct ramifications for the conservation of endange...
Savannas once constituted the range of many species that human encroachment has now reduced to a fra...
Effective wildlife management requires information on population status and distribution. Survey met...
Savannas once constituted the range of many species that human encroachment has now reduced to a fra...
<div><p>The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazing...
Conservation management is strongly shaped by the interpretation of population trends. In the Sereng...
Effective monitoring, management and conservation of wildlife axiomatically depend on accurate data ...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are imperiled by poaching and habitat loss. Despite global at...