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Paired-laser photogrammetry as a simple and accurate system for measuring the body size of free-ranging manta rays Manta alfredi
2010
Aquatic Biology
Morphometrics are useful for describing and managing animal populations, but measurements can be difficult to obtain, especially on large free-ranging aquatic animals. The accuracy and precision of paired-laser photogrammetry were tested as a simple and non-invasive remote sensing system for measuring the body size of free-ranging, resident manta rays Manta alfredi, a newly described species that is poorly understood. Based on repeated measurements of a pipe of known size, the paired-laser
doi:10.3354/ab00258
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