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Computer-aided photographic identification ofRosalia alpina(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) applied to a mark-recapture study

Authors :
Gloria Antonini
Emanuela Solano
Sarah Rossi de Gasperis
Emiliano Mancini
Giuseppe M. Carpaneto
Giulio Nigro
Alessandro Cini
Fabio Mosconi
Pio Federico Roversi
Franco Mason
Giuseppino Sabbatini Peverieri
Lara Redolfi De Zan
Alessandro Campanaro
Stefano Chiari
Rossi de Gasperis, S
Carpaneto, Giuseppe
Nigro, G
Antonini, G
Chiari, S
Cini, A
Mancini, Emiliano
Mason, F
Mosconi, L
Redolfi de Zan, L
Roversi, Pf
Sabbatini Peverieri, G
Solano, E
Campanaro, A.
Source :
Insect Conservation and Diversity. 10:54-63
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Assessing the conservation status of protected species needs quantitative population data, generally obtained using Capture-Mark-Recapture methods (CMR). The exploitation of natural marking (e.g. individual morphological traits) offers an interesting alternative, based on image analyses, which may result in a less manipulation of protected species compared to the typical artificial marking method. In our 2-year CMR study, we tested for the first time in the natural setting the feasibility and the application of the computer-aided photographic identification method of Rosalia alpina using the individual elytral spots as the natural marking. The I3SC software was used for the photographic analysis. Data were collected from populations of two National Parks of central Italy during July–August in 2014 and 2015. We developed a standard procedure in order to optimise the image acquisition in the field and to acquire clear and comparable images, facilitating the I3SC screening process. The results demonstrated that the computer-aided photographic identification of natural markings can be implemented in a CMR population study of R. alpina. Our image processing approach showed that using only the elytral central spot contours made the tracing contour process less time-consuming obtaining reliable results. Furthermore, I3SC output scores were used to identify a threshold value for the identification of new individuals or recaptures, facilitating the final identification proposed by operators. Finally, we assessed the possibility of performing the methodology using a Citizen Science approach.

Details

ISSN :
1752458X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Insect Conservation and Diversity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93c2c55abad572c593aeed2e1ae80f2a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12199