Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.)
Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand. The first approach used a series of aerial photographs taken on Adams Island to produce high-resolution photo-mosaics suitable for counting nesting Gibson's wa...
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ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:47479 2023-05-15T13:03:45+02:00 Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) Baker, GB Elliott, GP French, RK Jensz, K Muller, CG Walker, KJ 2020 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/47479/ unknown Ornithological Society of New Zealand Inc. Baker, GB, Elliott, GP, French, RK, Jensz, K, Muller, CG and Walker, KJ 2020 , 'Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.)' , Notornis, vol. 67, no. 1 , pp. 321-331 . aerial survey albatross Diomedea photographic census population monitoring Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftunivtasmania 2022-10-31T23:16:59Z Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand. The first approach used a series of aerial photographs taken on Adams Island to produce high-resolution photo-mosaics suitable for counting nesting Gibson's wandering albatross (Diomedea antipodensis gibsoni). The second involved a direct count from a helicopter of southern royal albatross (D. epomophora) breeding on Enderby Island. Both techniques produced results that closely matched counts of albatrosses attending nests derived from ground counts, although aerial counts could not determine whether birds were sitting on eggs or empty nests. If estimates of breeding pairs are required, aerial counts of nests require a correction factor to adjust for birds that are apparently nesting but have not laid. Such correction factors are best based on ground counts undertaken simultaneously with the aerial counts. Used in conjunction with correction factors, the two techniques provide a method of estimating the population size of great albatrosses breeding in remote areas where it may be logistically difficult to undertake ground counts of the whole population. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adams Island Auckland Islands Enderby Island Wandering Albatross University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Adams Island ENVELOPE(92.550,92.550,-66.550,-66.550) New Zealand |
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aerial survey albatross Diomedea photographic census population monitoring Baker, GB Elliott, GP French, RK Jensz, K Muller, CG Walker, KJ Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) |
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Two approaches to estimating the population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) were tested in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand. The first approach used a series of aerial photographs taken on Adams Island to produce high-resolution photo-mosaics suitable for counting nesting Gibson's wandering albatross (Diomedea antipodensis gibsoni). The second involved a direct count from a helicopter of southern royal albatross (D. epomophora) breeding on Enderby Island. Both techniques produced results that closely matched counts of albatrosses attending nests derived from ground counts, although aerial counts could not determine whether birds were sitting on eggs or empty nests. If estimates of breeding pairs are required, aerial counts of nests require a correction factor to adjust for birds that are apparently nesting but have not laid. Such correction factors are best based on ground counts undertaken simultaneously with the aerial counts. Used in conjunction with correction factors, the two techniques provide a method of estimating the population size of great albatrosses breeding in remote areas where it may be logistically difficult to undertake ground counts of the whole population. |
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Baker, GB Elliott, GP French, RK Jensz, K Muller, CG Walker, KJ |
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Baker, GB Elliott, GP French, RK Jensz, K Muller, CG Walker, KJ |
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Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) |
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Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) |
title_full |
Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) |
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Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) |
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Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.) |
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development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (diomedea spp.) |
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Ornithological Society of New Zealand Inc. |
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2020 |
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Adams Island Auckland Islands Enderby Island Wandering Albatross |
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Adams Island Auckland Islands Enderby Island Wandering Albatross |
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Baker, GB, Elliott, GP, French, RK, Jensz, K, Muller, CG and Walker, KJ 2020 , 'Development of aerial monitoring techniques: to estimate population size of great albatrosses (Diomedea spp.)' , Notornis, vol. 67, no. 1 , pp. 321-331 . |
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