The effect of a multi-target protocol on cetacean detection and abundance estimation in aerial surveys.

SCANS-III survey abundance estimation aerial surveys distance sampling double-platform protocol perception bias

Journal

Royal Society open science
ISSN: 2054-5703
Titre abrégé: R Soc Open Sci
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101647528

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Sep 2019
Historique:
received: 18 02 2019
accepted: 09 08 2019
entrez: 11 10 2019
pubmed: 11 10 2019
medline: 11 10 2019
Statut: epublish

Résumé

A double-platform protocol was implemented in the Bay of Biscay and English Channel during the SCANS-III survey (2016). Two observation platforms using different protocols were operating on board a single aircraft: the reference platform (Scans), targeting cetaceans, and the 'Megafauna' platform, recording all the marine fauna visible at the sea surface (jellyfish to seabirds). We tested for a potential bias in small cetacean detection and density estimation when recording all marine fauna. At a small temporal scale (30 s, roughly 1.5 km), our results provided overall similar perception probabilities for both platforms. Small cetacean perception was higher following the detection of another cetacean within the previous 30 s in both platforms. The only prior target that decreased small cetacean perception during the subsequent 30 s was seabirds, in the Megafauna platform. However, at a larger scale (study area), this small-scale perception bias had no effect on the density estimates, which were similar for the two protocols. As a result, there was no evidence of lower performance regarding small cetacean population monitoring for the multi-target protocol in our study area. Because our study area was characterized by moderate cetacean densities and small spatial overlap of cetaceans and seabirds, any extrapolation to other areas or time requires caution. Nonetheless, by permitting the collection of cost-effective quantitative data for marine fauna, anthropogenic activities and marine litter at the sea surface, the multi-target protocol is valuable for optimizing logistical and financial resources to efficiently monitor biodiversity and study community ecology.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31598284
doi: 10.1098/rsos.190296
pii: rsos190296
pmc: PMC6774977
doi:

Banques de données

figshare
['10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4638350']

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

190296

Informations de copyright

© 2019 The Authors.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

We declare we have no competing interests.

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R Soc Open Sci. 2019 Sep 4;6(9):190296
pubmed: 31598284

Auteurs

C Lambert (C)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

M Authier (M)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

G Dorémus (G)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

A Gilles (A)

Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, Werftstr. 6, 25761 Büsum, Germany.

P Hammond (P)

Sea Mammal Research Unit, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 8LB, UK.

S Laran (S)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

A Ricart (A)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

V Ridoux (V)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.
Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé, UMR 7372 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

M Scheidat (M)

Wageningen Marine Research, Haringkade 1, 1976CP Ijmuiden, The Netherlands.

J Spitz (J)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

O Van Canneyt (O)

Observatoire PELAGIS, UMS 3462 CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 Allées de l'Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France.

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