Thermal Imaging Techniques to Survey and Monitor Animals in the
Wild: A Methodology provides a manual for anyone interested in
understanding thermal imaging and its usefulness in solving a wide
range of problems regarding the observation of wildlife. In the
last decade, the cost of thermal imaging technology has
significantly decreased, making the equipment more widely
available. This book offers an overview of thermal physics and the
thermal imager, along with a methodology to optimize the window of
opportunity so that wildlife can be observed and studied in their
natural habitat. Users will find the knowledge and tools to
formulate a sound survey design, with detailed sections on the
theory and performance characteristics of thermal imaging cameras
utilizing cooled quantum detectors as the sensitive element and
additional information on the uncooled micro bolometric imagers
which have been introduced into the camera market in past decades.
The methodology presented is logical and simple, yet it presents a
detailed understanding of the topic and how it applies to the
critically interlinked disciplines of biology, physics,
micrometeorology, and animal physiology.
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