Authors
Örjan Johansson, Gustaf Samelius, Ewa Wikberg, Guillaume Chapron, Charudutt Mishra, Matthew Low
Publication date
2020/4/14
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
6393
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Reliable assessments of animal abundance are key for successful conservation of endangered species. For elusive animals with individually-unique markings, camera-trap surveys are a benchmark standard for estimating local and global population abundance. Central to the reliability of resulting abundance estimates is the assumption that individuals are accurately identified from photographic captures. To quantify the risk of individual misidentification and its impact on population abundance estimates we performed an experiment under controlled conditions in which 16 captive snow leopards (Panthera uncia) were camera-trapped on 40 occasions and eight observers independently identified individuals and recaptures. Observers misclassified 12.5% of all capture occasions, resulting in systematically inflated population abundance estimates on average by one third (mean ± SD = 35 ± 21%). Our results show …
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