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Growth and opportunities for drone surveillance in pinniped research

Gregory D. Larsen, David W. Johnston

2023Mammal Review13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Pinniped species undergo uniquely amphibious life histories that make them valuable subjects for many domains of research. Pinniped research has often progressed hand‐in‐hand with technological frontiers of wildlife biology, and drones represent a leap forward for methods of aerial remote sensing, enabling data collection, and integration at new scales of biological importance. Drone methods and data types provide four key opportunities for wildlife surveillance that are already advancing pinniped research and management: 1) repeat and on‐demand surveillance, 2) high‐resolution coverage at large extents, 3) morphometric photogrammetry, and 4) computer vision and deep learning applications. Drone methods for pinniped research represent early stages of technological adoption and can reshape the field as they scale towards the full potential of their techniques.

Topics & Concepts

DroneWildlifePhotogrammetryAerial surveyGeographyCitizen scienceData scienceEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceRemote sensingEcologyBiologyEnvironmental scienceGeneticsBotanyMarine animal studies overviewWildlife Ecology and ConservationBat Biology and Ecology Studies
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