Quantifying the severity of giraffe skin disease via photogrammetry analysis of camera trap data
Determining mechanisms to quantify the spread and severity of diseases afflicting wildlife populations is important for disease ecology, animal ecology, and conservation. Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis), for example, are in the midst of a dramatic decline referred to as the “silent extinction”....
Main Authors: | Muneza, A, Ortiz-Calo, W, Packer, C, Cusack, J, Jones, T, Palmer, M, Swanson, A, Kosmala, M, Dickman, A, Macdonald, D, Montgomery, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wildlife Disease Association
2019
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