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Estimating Overwintering Monarch Butterfly Populations Using Terrestrial LiDAR Scanning

机译:使用陆地LiDAR扫描估算越冬帝王蝶种群

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Concerns about the state of decline of the North American monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) have prompted their consideration for listing under the Endangered Species Act. Data show a dramatic decrease (95%) in overwintering numbers for both eastern and western monarch populations. Making an accurate status assessment is difficult due to highly variable density estimates in the eastern monarch overwintering sites. We have developed a novel application of terrestrial LiDAR scanning (TLS), which creates a scene using millions of LASER-based distance measurements in the landscape. In this technology report we discuss the use of TLS and development of Subtractive Volume Estimation (SVE) methodology for estimating overwintering monarch butterfly populations. The principle proposition of the SVE method is to compare volumetric differences between two TLS surveys, a reference scan that records roosting monarch butterflies in their overwintering environment and a derivative scan, that records the same site without butterflies. Using paired long-range laser scanners, we collected data from four overwintering sites; two in California and two in central Mexico. In order to help estimate the number of butterflies, we developed an accurate 3D model of an individual monarch. To validate the SVE method, we created digital 3D models of bare tree trunks and distal branches, based on laser scans at two sites and combined them with our monarch model to create virtual reference and derivative point clouds. To convert from volume to butterflies, we introduce a scaling factor, n, which represents the estimated volume occupied by one butterfly and a correction factor, f, which accounts for variation in clustering behavior and scanner position. While work is ongoing, we confirm that TLS combined with SVE is a suitable technique for surveying clusters of overwintering monarchs at overwintering sites in Mexico and the US.
机译:对北美帝王蝶(Danaus plexippus)衰退状态的担忧促使他们考虑将其列入《濒危物种法》。数据显示,东部和西部帝王人群的越冬数量急剧下降(> 95%)。由于东部君主越冬地点的密度估计高度可变,因此很难进行准确的状态评估。我们开发了一种新颖的地面LiDAR扫描(TLS)应用程序,该应用程序使用了数百万个基于激光的距离测量结果在景观中创建了一个场景。在此技术报告中,我们讨论了TLS的使用以及减法体积估计(SVE)方法的发展,以估计越冬的帝王蝶种群。 SVE方法的原理是比较两个TLS调查之间的体积差异,这是一个参考扫描,该参考扫描记录了其越冬环境中栖息的帝王蝶,而派生扫描则记录了没有蝴蝶的同一位置。使用配对的远程激光扫描仪,我们从四个越冬地点收集了数据。两个在加利福尼亚,两个在墨西哥中部。为了帮助估计蝴蝶的数量,我们开发了单个君主的准确3D模型。为了验证SVE方法,我们基于两个站点的激光扫描创建了裸露的树干和远端分支的数字3D模型,并将它们与我们的君主模型结合起来以创建虚拟参考云和派生点云。为了将体积从蝴蝶转换为蝴蝶,我们引入了比例因子n(代表一只蝴蝶占据的估计体积)和校正因子f(代表聚类行为和扫描仪位置的变化)。在工作进行期间,我们确认TLS与SVE相结合是一种适用于在墨西哥和美国的越冬地点测量越冬君主集群的合适技术。

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