Title:
Methodological Insights: Using seismic censors to detect elephants and other large mammals: A potential census technique
Publication Year:
2005
Abstract:
Large mammal populations are difficult to census and monitor in remote areas. In particular, elephant populations in Central Africa are difficult to census due to dense forest, making aerial surveys impractical. Conservation management would be improved by a census technique that was accurate and precise, did not require large efforts in the field, and could record numbers of animals over a period of time. We report a new detection technique that relies on sensing the footfalls of large mammals. A single geophone was used to record the footfalls of elephants and other large mammal species at a waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Keywords: geophone, Loxodonta africana, Loxodonta cyclotis.
Publication Title:
Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume:
42
Pages:
587 - 594
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en