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Counting in the dark: Non-intrusive laser scanning for population counting and identifying roosting bats

机译:在黑暗中计数:非侵入式激光扫描用于种群计数和识别栖息蝙蝠

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Population surveys and species recognition for roosting bats are either based on capture, sight or optical-mechanical count methods. However, these methods are intrusive, are tedious and, at best, provide only statistical estimations. Here, we demonstrated the successful use of a terrestrial Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) laser scanner for remotely identifying and determining the exact population of roosting bats in caves. LIDAR accurately captured the 3D features of the roosting bats and their spatial distribution patterns in minimal light. The high-resolution model of the cave enabled an exact count of the visibly differentiated Hipposideros larvatus and their roosting pattern within the 3D topology of the cave. We anticipate that the development of LIDAR will open up new research possibilities by allowing researchers to study roosting behaviour within the topographical context of a cave's internal surface, thus facilitating rigorous quantitative characterisations of cave roosting behaviour.
机译:栖息蝙蝠的种群调查和物种识别基于捕获,目视或光学机械计数方法。然而,这些方法是侵入性的,乏味的,并且充其量仅提供统计估计。在这里,我们演示了成功使用地面光检测和测距(LIDAR)激光扫描仪远程识别和确定洞穴中栖息的蝙蝠的确切种群的方法。 LIDAR可以在最少的光线下准确捕捉栖息蝙蝠的3D特征及其空间分布模式。洞穴的高分辨率模型可以在洞穴的3D拓扑结构中准确计数明显分化的河马幼虫及其栖息模式。我们预计,LIDAR的发展将使研究人员能够在洞穴内表面的地形环境内研究栖息行为,从而开辟了新的研究可能性,从而促进了洞穴栖息行为的严格定量表征。

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