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Factors affecting animal detection and identification by remote sensing: with special reference to thermal infrared sensors

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  • Factors affecting animal detection and identification by remote sensing are compiled and described. Habitat preference and animal behavior are shown to be the variables that most influence detection and identification. An analysis of the basis of application of thermal infrared sensors to animal detection covering the principles of infrared radiation and animal physiology follows. Reviews of case studies in thermal infrared detection of various animal species are presented. The results are highly variable, and it is clear, due to the many physical variables involved, that the technique needs to be evaluated on a site-specific basis.
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