Determining the numbers of a landscape architect species (Tapirus terrestris), using footprints.
Danielle de Oliveira MoreiraSky K AlibhaiZoe C JewellCristina J da CunhaJardel Brandão SeibertAndressa GattiPublished in: PeerJ (2018)
We demonstrate a practical application of FIT for lowland tapir censusing. Our study shows that FIT is an effective method for the identification of individuals of a threatened species, even when they lack visible natural markings on their bodies. FIT offers several benefits over other methods, especially for tapir management. As a non-invasive method, it can be used to census or monitor species, giving rapid feedback to managers of protected areas.
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