Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles to estimate availability and group size error for aerial surveys of coastal dolphins
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Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles to estimate availability and group size error for aerial surveys of coastal dolphins
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Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
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Wiley
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2022-11-25
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10.1002/rse2.313
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