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Terrestrial mammal three-dimensional photogrammetry: multispecies mass estimation

Authors :
P. J. N. de Bruyn
Adrian S. W. Tordiffe
Ryan R. Reisinger
Martin Postma
Peter Buss
Markus Hofmeyr
L. C. Bester
Source :
Ecosphere. 6:art293
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Assessing body mass in mammals is of importance as it influences virtually all aspects of mammal physiology, behavior and ecological parameters. However, the assessment of body mass of large mammals is potentially dangerous and logistically challenging. Photogrammetry (measurements through the use of photographs) is a well-established science. In zoology it has been used with varying success to estimate the size and mass of some marine and terrestrial mammal species. However, photogrammetric body mass estimation of terrestrial mammals has received comparatively little attention. This is largely due to species' variable morphological attributes which complicates measurement especially if, for 3D orientation, photogrammetric models are dependent on identifiable features on the animals themselves. Ninety-two individuals belonging to 16 terrestrial mammalian species were weighed and photographed for body mass estimation using a volumetric photogrammetry method, purposely applied with commercially available so...

Details

ISSN :
21508925
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecosphere
Accession number :
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