Visibility of St Lawrence belugas to aerial photography, estimated by direct observation

M. Kingsley, I. Gauthier
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The depleted population of belugas ( Delphinapterus leucas ) inhabiting the St Lawrence estuary, Canada, was monitored by periodic photographic aerial surveys. In order to correct counts made on aerial survey film and to obtain an estimate of the true size of the population, the diving behaviour and the visibility from the air of these animals was studied. A Secchi-disk turbidity survey in the belugas’ summer range showed that water clarity varied between 1.5 m and 11.6 m. By studying aerial photographs of sheet-plastic models of belugas that had been sunk to different depths below the surface, we found that models of white adults could be seen down to about the same depth as a Secchi disk, but no deeper. Smaller models of dark-grey juveniles could only be seen down to about 50% of Secchi-disk depth. By observing groups of belugas from a hovering helicopter and recording their disappearances and re-appearances, it was found that they were visible for 44.3% of the time, and that an appropriate correction for single photographs would be to multiply the photographic count by about 222% (SE 20%). For surveys in which there was overlap between adjacent frames, the estimated correction would be 209% (SE 16%). This correction factor was slightly conservative and gave an estimate of the true size of the population, based on a single survey, of 1,202 belugas (SE 189) in 1997. An estimate for 1997 based on smoothing 5 surveys 1988–1997 was 1,238 (SE 119).
圣劳伦斯白鲸的可见度到航拍,通过直接观察估计
居住在加拿大圣劳伦斯河口的白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas)数量减少,通过定期摄影航空调查进行监测。为了纠正航测胶片上的计数并获得对种群真实大小的估计,研究了这些动物的潜水行为和从空中可见性。在白鲸夏季活动范围内进行的塞奇盘浊度调查显示,水的清晰度在1.5米至11.6米之间变化。通过研究沉入水面以下不同深度的白鲸塑料模型的航拍照片,我们发现成年白鲸模型可以在与塞奇圆盘大致相同的深度看到,但没有更深。较小的深灰色幼鱼模型只能在塞奇盘深度的50%左右看到。通过从盘旋的直升机上观察白鲸群并记录它们的消失和重新出现,发现它们在44.3%的时间里是可见的,并且对单张照片进行适当的校正将是将照片计数乘以约222% (SE 20%)。对于相邻帧之间存在重叠的调查,估计校正将为209% (SE为16%)。这一修正系数略显保守,根据1997年对1202头白鲸(se189)的一次调查,给出了真实种群规模的估计。基于1988-1997年平滑调查的1997年估计为1,238(标准差119)。
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