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Satellite imagery can be used to detect variation in abundance of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) in Erebus Bay, Antarctica
Michelle A. LaRue
, Jay J. Rotella
, Robert A. Garrott
, Donald B. Siniff
, David G. Ainley
, Glenn E. Stauffer
,
Claire C. Porter
, Paul J. Morin
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Antarctica
100%
Weddell Seal
100%
Satellite Imagery
100%
Leptonychotes Weddellii
100%
Erebus Bay
100%
Ground Count
60%
High-resolution
20%
Polar Bear
20%
Temporal Trends
20%
Polar Regions
20%
High-resolution Imagery
20%
Marine Mammals
20%
Detection Rate
20%
Population Trends
20%
Abundance Trends
20%
Population Status
20%
Count Comparison
20%
Walrus
20%
WorldView-1
20%
Satellite-to-ground
20%
QuickBird-2
20%
Haul-out
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Satellite Imagery
100%
Antarctic Region
100%
Polar Region
33%
Population Trend
33%
QuickBird
33%