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Comparison of Aerial Thermal Infrared Imagery and Helicopter Surveys of Bison (Bison bison) in Grand Canyon National Park, USA

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卷 21, 期 15, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/s21155087

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abundance estimation; aerial survey; double-observer; sightability; residual heterogeneity

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  1. USGS Natural Resources Preservation Program [2018-08 IMR]
  2. Grand Canyon National Park, Natural Resources Division

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The study compared the results of aerial thermal infrared (TIR) and helicopter surveys for estimating bison populations in Grand Canyon National Park, USA. The TIR survey was more expensive and resulted in lower estimates compared to the helicopter survey. Despite the small sample size, it was found that helicopter surveys are currently the best method for estimating bison abundances in dense canopy cover areas.
Aerial thermal infrared (TIR) surveys are an attractive option for estimating abundances of large mammals inhabiting extensive and heterogeneous terrain. Compared to standard helicopter or fixed-wing aerial surveys, TIR flights can be conducted at higher altitudes translating into greater spatial coverage and increased observer safety; however, monetary costs are much greater. Further, there is no consensus on whether TIR surveys offer improved detection. Consequently, we performed a study to compare results of a TIR and helicopter survey of bison (Bison bison) on the Powell Plateau in Grand Canyon National Park, USA. We also compared results of both surveys to estimates obtained using a larger dataset of bison helicopter detections along the entire North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Observers in the TIR survey counted fewer individual bison than helicopter observers (101 to 127) and the TIR survey cost was 367% higher. Additionally, the TIR estimate was 18.8% lower than the estimate obtained using a larger dataset, while the comparative helicopter survey was 9.3% lower. Despite our small sample size, we found that helicopter surveys are currently the best method for estimating bison abundances in dense canopy cover sites due to ostensibly more accurate estimates and lower cost compared to TIR surveys. Additional research will be needed to evaluate the efficacy of these methods, as well as very high resolution satellite imagery, for bison populations in more open landscapes.

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