Are playback-aided surveys of the buffy-tufted-ear marmoset (Callithrix aurita) improved with the use of handheld thermal cameras?

Natan Tomaz Massardi, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Rodrigo Salles de Carvalho, Rogério Grassetto Teixeira da Cunha
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Obtaining accurate data on occurrence, abundance, and population density of endangered species is of paramount importance. Accordingly, we need a continuous effort to improve current survey methodologies. One such possibility is the use of handheld thermal cameras to assist in playback-aided surveys. Here, we tested this possibility with our model species, Callithrix aurita, a small, endangered primate that inhabits the Atlantic Rainforest of southeastern Brazil. We hypothesized that the thermal camera would allow: (1) the identification of non-responsive groups or lone individuals; and (2) the detection of more individuals in cases where the groups approach the playback location. We surveyed four Atlantic rainforest fragments using the playback-aided active search methodology, complemented with scanning the surroundings with a handheld thermal camera. We did not identify any unresponsive groups/individuals, and were able to identify 51 individuals with the naked eye and 43 using the thermal camera, a non-significant difference, rejecting both hypotheses. We believe this result was due to the survey being carried out by a researcher highly trained on the study species. Therefore, on these grounds alone, our study does not support the use of thermal cameras in similar situations. However, on two occasions, we obtained more sightings of primates through the camera. Thus, the use of the device may result in an improvement in the quality of playback-aided surveys of Callithrix aurita populations, for which accurate data is crucial. We discuss the limitations and possibilities of use of thermal cameras with other primate species (e.g. fearful, living in large groups, nocturnal, unresponsive to playbacks, small-sized, cryptic or elusive, or that use hollows), and point directions where future research is needed.

手持式热像仪的使用是否改善了对白绒绒耳狨猴(Callithrix aurita)的回放辅助调查?
获得有关濒危物种的发生、丰度和种群密度的准确数据至关重要。因此,我们需要不断努力改进目前的调查方法。其中一种可能性是使用手持式热像仪来协助回放辅助测量。在这里,我们用我们的模型物种Callithrix aurita来测试这种可能性,Callithrix aurita是一种小型的濒危灵长类动物,生活在巴西东南部的大西洋雨林。我们假设热像仪将允许:(1)识别无反应的群体或单独的个体;(2)在群体接近播放位置的情况下,检测到更多的个体。我们使用回放辅助主动搜索方法调查了四个大西洋雨林片段,并辅以手持式热像仪扫描周围环境。我们没有发现任何无反应的群体/个体,并且能够用肉眼识别51个个体,用热像仪识别43个个体,这是一个不显著的差异,拒绝了两种假设。我们认为,这一结果是由于调查是由一位对研究物种训练有素的研究人员进行的。因此,仅基于这些理由,我们的研究不支持在类似情况下使用热像仪。然而,有两次,我们通过相机看到了更多的灵长类动物。因此,该设备的使用可能会导致对卡利思克斯aurita种群的回放辅助调查质量的提高,准确的数据是至关重要的。我们讨论了热像仪在其他灵长类动物(如恐惧的、群居的、夜间活动的、对回放没有反应的、小型的、隐蔽的或难以捉摸的、或使用空洞的)中使用的局限性和可能性,并指出了未来需要研究的方向。
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