The recognition of individuals forms the basis of many endangered species monitoring protocols. This process typically relies on manual recognition techniques. This study aimed to calculate a measure of the error rates inherent within the manual technique and also sought to identify visual traits that aid identification, using the critically endangered mountain bongo, Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci, as a model system. Identification accuracy was assessed with a matching task that required same/different decisions to side-by-side pairings of individual bongos. Error rates were lowest when only the flanks of bongos were shown, suggesting that the inclusion of other visual traits confounded accuracy. Accuracy was also higher for photographs of c...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Remote cameras are a common method for surveying wildlife and recently have been promoted for implem...
The mountain bongo antelope Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci has rapidly declined in recent decades, due...
The recognition of individuals forms the basis of many endangered species monitoring protocols. This...
Monitoring of species, particularly remnant populations requiring urgent conservation is often hampe...
Monitoring of species, particularly remnant populations requiring urgent conservation is often hampe...
Monitoring of species, particularly remnant populations requiring urgent conservation is often hampe...
Conservation monitoring is paramount for the gathering of information on species and populations in ...
Abstract Remote cameras are a common method for surveying wildlife and recently have been promoted f...
The use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identification (photo-...
Conservation monitoring is paramount for the gathering of information on species and populations in ...
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-...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Remote cameras are a common method for surveying wildlife and recently have been promoted for implem...
The mountain bongo antelope Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci has rapidly declined in recent decades, due...
The recognition of individuals forms the basis of many endangered species monitoring protocols. This...
Monitoring of species, particularly remnant populations requiring urgent conservation is often hampe...
Monitoring of species, particularly remnant populations requiring urgent conservation is often hampe...
Monitoring of species, particularly remnant populations requiring urgent conservation is often hampe...
Conservation monitoring is paramount for the gathering of information on species and populations in ...
Abstract Remote cameras are a common method for surveying wildlife and recently have been promoted f...
The use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identification (photo-...
Conservation monitoring is paramount for the gathering of information on species and populations in ...
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-...
peer reviewedThe use of individual phenotypic features as non-invasive marks through photo-identific...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Emerging technologies have led to an increase in species observations being recorded via digital ima...
Remote cameras are a common method for surveying wildlife and recently have been promoted for implem...
The mountain bongo antelope Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci has rapidly declined in recent decades, due...