用于调查淡水龟的廉价无人机系统的初步数据:低成本无人机的优点和缺点

IF 1.3 Q3 REMOTE SENSING Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems Pub Date : 2020-09-09 DOI:10.1139/juvs-2018-0037
J. Escobar, Mark A. Rollins, S. Unger
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无人机是在海洋和陆地环境中进行野生动物调查的宝贵工具;然而,它们很少被用于淡水生态系统。因此,需要无人机在激流环境中使用的基线数据,以平衡飞行参数(如高度和噪声水平)与图像质量,同时最大限度地减少对个人的干扰。此外,传统的高成本无人机可能会给研究人员在资金有限的情况下对物种存在进行快速评估带来挑战。然而,新兴的、负担得起的无人机系统可以向研究人员提供这些初步数据,尽管对数据的可靠性有警告。我们测试了一个低成本的无人机系统,以记录北卡罗来纳州一个小型湿地中淡水龟的存在、物种分布和栖息地使用情况。我们观察到海龟逃离日光浴场所的情况很少(~0.7%),因为该无人机系统在20米的高度仅比环境噪声水平高出~2.1分贝。淡水龟主要在藻类垫晒的栖息地被发现,在不同的地点和航班上观察到的数量变化很大,这可能是由于图像质量的可靠性和海拔高度。我们负担得起的无人机系统成功地提供了淡水生态系统中海龟的物种存在、大小分布和栖息地偏好的基线信息。
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Preliminary data on an affordable UAV system to survey for freshwater turtles: advantages and disadvantages of low-cost drones
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are established, valuable tools for wildlife surveys in marine and terrestrial environments; however, they are seldom utilized in freshwater ecosystems. Therefore, baseline data on the use of UAVs in lotic environments are needed that balances flight parameters (e.g., altitude and noise level) with image quality, while minimizing disturbance to individuals. Moreover, the traditional high-cost UAVs may present challenges to researchers conducting rapid assessments on species presence with limited funding. However, emerging, affordable UAV systems can provide this preliminary data to researchers, albeit with caveats on reliability of data. We tested a low-cost UAV system to document freshwater turtle presence, species distribution, and habitat use in a small North Carolina wetland. We observed minimal instances of turtles fleeing basking sites (∼0.7%), as this UAV system was only ∼2.1 dB above ambient noise levels at an altitude of 20 m. Freshwater turtles were found primarily in algal mat basking habitats with highly variable numbers observed across locations and flights, likely due to image quality reliability and altitude. Our affordable UAV system was successful in providing baseline information on species presence, size distribution, and habitat preference of turtles in freshwater ecosystems.
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