Title
The usefulness of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in white stork censusing
Language
English
Description (en)
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are effective and often noninvasive tools successfully used in bird monitoring. However, when handling long-term data in the context of population changes, the consistency of methods over time is essential as the method-related bias may lead to wrong conclusions. In two distinct populations of white stork Ciconia ciconia, in Poland and Spain, we compared two censusing methods: traditional observation by a human from the ground and using UAV. We recorded the number of recorded fledglings, the time needed to obtain this information, and the number of detected breeding pairs in colonies. We investigated 57 and 117 nests in Poland and Spain, respectively. In Poland and Spain, the number of fledglings was significantly lower when recorded by human observer than by UAV, i.e., 2.21 vs. 2.60 and 1.35 vs. 1.55. The probability of mistakenly recording the number of fledglings by the observer was significantly lower in colonial white storks in Spain than in solitary nesting in Poland. The mean time needed to record the number of fledglings was significantly longer when using a UAV than by a human observer in both populations. The mean number of detected nests in colonies in Spain differed significantly between the human observer and UAV, 13.1 vs. 7.4, respectively. The difference between human and UAV in recorded pairs was higher when colonies were on trees than on human-made structures. We conclude that introducing UAVs in long-term studies may affect the results and should be performed cautiously.
Keywords (en)
Ciconia-Ciconia; Breeding Success; Birds; Biodiversity; Population; Indicators; Responses; Patterns; Behavior; Trends
DOI
10.1007/s10344-023-01697-9
Author of the digital object
Marcin  Tobółka  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Life Sciences in Poznań)
Adam  Zbyryt  (University of Białystok)
Rodrigo Gimeno  Martínez
Alejandro  López-García  (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Łukasz  Dylewski  (University of Life Sciences in Poznań)
José I.  Aguirre  (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
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application/pdf
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606.3 kB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
European Journal of Wildlife Research
Pages or Volume
6
Volume
69
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2023
Content
Details
Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
14.10.2024 08:26:38
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