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- Wildlife_photo-identification abstract "Photo-identification is a technique used into identify and track individuals of a wild animal study population over time. It relies on capturing photographs of distinctive characteristics such as skin patterns and scars from the animal. In cetaceans, the dorsal fin area and tail flukes are commonly used.Photo-identification is generally used as an alternative to other, invasive methods of tagging that require attaching a device to each individual. The technique enables precise counting, rather than rough estimation, of the number of animals in a population. It also allows researchers to perform longitudinal studies of individuals over many years, yielding data about the lifecycle, lifespan, migration patterns, and social relationships of the animals.Species that are studied using photo-identification techniques include:Killer whalesHumpback whalesWhale sharksManta rays - see Manta MatcherOctopuses (Wunderpus photogenicus)↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zoology.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Cetacea.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Cetaceans.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Dorsal_fin.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Humpback_whale.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Killer_whale.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_study.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Manta_Matcher.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Manta_ray.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Manta_rays.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Bigg.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Whale_shark.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Whale_sharks.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLink Wunderpus_photogenicus.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLinkText "photo-identification".
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageWikiLinkText "wildlife photo-identification".
- Wildlife_photo-identification hasPhotoCollection Wildlife_photo-identification.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Wildlife_photo-identification subject Category:Zoology.
- Wildlife_photo-identification hypernym Technique.
- Wildlife_photo-identification type Software.
- Wildlife_photo-identification comment "Photo-identification is a technique used into identify and track individuals of a wild animal study population over time. It relies on capturing photographs of distinctive characteristics such as skin patterns and scars from the animal. In cetaceans, the dorsal fin area and tail flukes are commonly used.Photo-identification is generally used as an alternative to other, invasive methods of tagging that require attaching a device to each individual.".
- Wildlife_photo-identification label "Wildlife photo-identification".
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- Wildlife_photo-identification sameAs m.063__f3.
- Wildlife_photo-identification sameAs Q8001459.
- Wildlife_photo-identification sameAs Q8001459.
- Wildlife_photo-identification wasDerivedFrom Wildlife_photo-identification?oldid=676632872.
- Wildlife_photo-identification isPrimaryTopicOf Wildlife_photo-identification.