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Use of aerial survey and aerophotogrammetry methods in monitoring manatee populations

Miller, Karl E. and Ackerman, Bruce B. and Lefebvre, Lynn W. and Clifton, Kari B.. (1996) Use of aerial survey and aerophotogrammetry methods in monitoring manatee populations. ,Gainesville, FL. Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Florida

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Abstract

We evaluated the use of strip-transect survey methods for manatees through a series of replicate aerial surveys in the Banana River, Brevard County, Florida, during summer 1993 and summer 1994. Transect methods sample a representative portion of the total study area, thus allowing for statistical extrapolation to the total area. Other advantages of transect methods are less flight time and less cost than total coverage, ease of navigation, and reduced likelihood of double-counting. Our objectives were: (1) to identify visibility biases associated with the transect survey method and to adjust the counts accordingly; (2) to derive a population estimate with known variance for the Banana River during summer; and (3) to evaluate the potential value of this survey method for monitoring trends in manatee population size over time. (51 page document)

Item Type:Monograph or Serial issue
Title:Use of aerial survey and aerophotogrammetry methods in monitoring manatee populations
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Miller, Karl E.
Ackerman, Bruce B.
Lefebvre, Lynn W.
Clifton, Kari B.
Date:1996
Publisher:Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Florida
Place of Publication:Gainesville, FL
Latitude:28.3
Longitude:-80.6333
Projects:Research Work Order no. 116
Issuing Agency:Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Additional Information:FINAL REPORT to the U.S. Department of the Interior National Biological Service (RWO-116: Aerial Survey objective)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Banana River; Brevard County; Florida; manatee; Trichechus manatus; aerial surveys
Subjects:Biology
Engineering
ID Code:1132
Deposited By:Stephanie Haas
Deposited On:30 May 2008 09:24
Last Modified:30 May 2008 09:24

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