Barbara Sladonja, Danijela Damijanić, M. Krapac, Mirela Uzelac, Ida Linić, D. Poljuha
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Abstract
Monitoring invasive species is required, but ground field-based assessment is often impractical, time-consuming and expensive. In the present paper, we compare standard ground and drone mapping methods to estimate the distribution and abundances of Helianthus tuberosus and Solidago canadensis across a 1.9 km long river bank area in Croatia. We describe beneficial factors and limitations researchers should consider for planning aerial drone surveys. The criteria used include time, precision, cost, and other indicators of the value of each method based on its long term potential. We utilised the Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual model of a drone equipped with an M2ED Visual Camera. Among tested drone modes, the best was the video recording mode at a height of 15 m and speed of 1.2 m/sec, for which we developed a protocol. Obtained data can be useful in adding information on vegetation distribution but also contribute to an effective management plan for invasive species.
期刊介绍:
Management of Biological Invasions, established in 2010 by Dr. Elias Dana, is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal focusing on applied research in biological invasions in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems from around the world. This journal is devoted to bridging the gap between scientific research and the use of science in decision-making, regulation and management in the area of invasive species introduction and biodiversity conservation.
Managing biological invasions is a crisis science, with Management of Biological Invasions aiming to provide insights to the issues, to document new forms of detection, measurements and analysis, and to document tangible solutions to this problem.
In addition to original research on applied issues, Management of Biological Invasions publishes technical reports on new management technologies of invasive species and also the proceedings of relevant international meetings. As a platform to encourage informed discussion on matters of national and international importance, we publish viewpoint papers that highlight emerging issues, showcase initiatives, and present opinions of leading researchers.