Using Programming Languages and Geographic Information System to Determine Spatial and Temporal Variability in a Green Turtle Foraging Population on Liuchiu Island, Taiwan.

Volume: 58, Pages: e18 - e18
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Facial photo identification (ID) has proven to be a non-invasive method for identifying individual wild animals, and in recent years it has been effective on megafauna such as sea turtles. However, when processing hundreds of photos over a long period of time, variation in facial scale patterns makes identifying individuals complicated. This means that there is a high possibility that the individual is misidentified, which results in incorrectly...
Paper Details
Title
Using Programming Languages and Geographic Information System to Determine Spatial and Temporal Variability in a Green Turtle Foraging Population on Liuchiu Island, Taiwan.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
58
Pages
e18 - e18
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