Infrared thermal imaging in studies of wild animals
J Cilulko, P Janiszewski, M Bogdaszewski… - European Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
Thermography is an imaging method which registers infrared waves in the electromagnetic
spectrum that are emitted by all objects on the Earth. The state and properties of the studied …
spectrum that are emitted by all objects on the Earth. The state and properties of the studied …
The value of infrared thermography for research on mammals: previous applications and future directions
DJ Mccafferty - Mammal Review, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT 1 Infrared thermography (IRT) involves the precise measurement of infrared
radiation which allows surface temperature to be determined according to simple physical …
radiation which allows surface temperature to be determined according to simple physical …
Estimate of herpetofauna depredation by a population of wild pigs
Herpetofauna populations are decreasing worldwide, and the range of wild pigs (Sus scrofa)
is expanding. Depredation of threatened reptile and amphibian populations by wild pigs …
is expanding. Depredation of threatened reptile and amphibian populations by wild pigs …
Detecting small and cryptic animals by combining thermography and a wildlife detection dog
D Karp - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Small and cryptic species are challenging to detect and study in their natural habitat. Many
of these species are of conservation concern, and conservation efforts may be hampered by …
of these species are of conservation concern, and conservation efforts may be hampered by …
Estimating kangaroo density by aerial survey: A comparison of thermal cameras with human observers
M Lethbridge, M Stead, C Wells - Wildlife Research, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Aerial surveys provide valuable information about the population status and
distribution of many native and pest vertebrate species. They are vital for evidence-based …
distribution of many native and pest vertebrate species. They are vital for evidence-based …
Efficacy of N-mixture models for surveying and monitoring white-tailed deer populations
Automated cameras have become increasingly common for monitoring wildlife populations
and estimating abundance. Most analytical methods, however, fail to account for incomplete …
and estimating abundance. Most analytical methods, however, fail to account for incomplete …
Automatic detection of animals in mowing operations using thermal cameras
During the last decades, high-efficiency farming equipment has been developed in the
agricultural sector. This has also included efficiency improvement of moving techniques …
agricultural sector. This has also included efficiency improvement of moving techniques …
White‐tailed deer neonate survival in the absence of predators
JR Dion, JM Haus, JE Rogerson, JL Bowman - Ecosphere, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Several factors influence neonate survival rates in white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus
virginianus), and an emphasis on predation as the primary limiting factor to neonate …
virginianus), and an emphasis on predation as the primary limiting factor to neonate …
Thermographic cameras reveal high levels of crepuscular and nocturnal shore-based recreational fishing effort in an Australian estuary
SM Taylor, SJ Blight, CJ Desfosses… - ICES Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Although recreational fishing at night is a popular activity, crepuscular and nocturnal fishing
effort and catches are often unaccounted for in fisheries assessments. Here, we present a …
effort and catches are often unaccounted for in fisheries assessments. Here, we present a …
Animal collision avoidance system
VM Vassilev, LI Vassileva, MA Karsch… - US Patent …, 2013 - Google Patents
The present disclosure is grounded in field study of habits of many species of animals, such
as birds and bats to provide Some examples, as well as their anatomical composition. This …
as birds and bats to provide Some examples, as well as their anatomical composition. This …