In Situ Measurements of Wildlife
Measurements of morphological features are important for ecological studies, especially on free-ranging wild animal species. Conventionally, specimens either dead or in captivity are used for morphometric studies, which is difficult in the case of wild species for several reasons.‘In situ measurements of animal morphological features: a non-invasive method’ presents a new way to estimate an individual’s morphometric measurements using metadata from digital photographs. Dr. Mylswamy Mahendiran and … Continue reading In Situ Measurements of Wildlife