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Application of a parallel laser apparatus to measure forearms and flanges of wild Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY
卷 84, 期 12, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23445

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laser photogrammetry; noninvasive method; validation; wild orangutans

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  1. National Science Foundation [BCS-1638823]
  2. Conservation, Food and Health Foundation
  3. Arcus Foundation
  4. Leakey Foundation
  5. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [F18AP00898, F19AP00798]
  6. Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund

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This study constructed a parallel laser photogrammetry apparatus to measure forearm lengths and flange widths of wild Bornean orangutans. The results show that male flange widths and forearm lengths do not reliably increase, and female growth plateaus at the age of first birth.
We constructed a parallel laser photogrammetry apparatus constructed from commercially available parts, and measured forearm lengths and flange widths of 16 wild Bornean orangutans. Our objectives were to validate our method and apparatus, discuss issues encountered, and construct preliminary growth curves. For adult males, we also compared flange width to forearm length as a way to investigate the relationship between body size and flange development. We used a camera cage around a DSLR camera, on top of which we attached two parallel green lasers. We estimated error with repeatability, accuracy, and interobserver reliability measures, and measured forearm lengths in three different ways to see which was most consistent. The longest forearm measure was the most repeatable (CV = 1.64%), and was similar to flange repeatability (3.50%). Accuracy measurements of a known object were high (error = 0.25%), and Interobserver discrepancy low (3.74%). Laser spacing increased with distance to the subject, but we corrected for this using calibration photos after each session. We transparently discuss the issues we encountered with the aim that this accessible method can help expand the use of laser photogrammetry. Preliminary measurements show that male flange widths and forearm length do not reliably increase in tandem, and that female growth plateaus at around the age at first birth (15 years old). We conclude with suggested improvements to the apparatus and method to ensure the lasers remain parallel.

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