Reconstruction and analysis of 3D trajectories of Brazilian free-tailed bats in flight
Date
2010-09-06
DOI
Authors
Theriault, Diane
Wu, Zheng
Hristov, Nickolay
Swartz, Sharon
Breuer, Kenneth
Kunz, Thomas
Betke, Margrit
Version
OA Version
Citation
Theriault, Diane; Wu, Zheng; Hristov, Nickolay; Swartz, Sharon; Breuer, Kenneth; Kunz, Thomas; Betke, Margrit. "Reconstruction and analysis of 3D trajectories of Brazilian free-tailed bats in flight", Technical Report BUCS-TR-2010-027, Computer Science Department, Boston University, September 6, 2010. [Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/3803]
Abstract
The Brazilian free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis, roosts in very large colonies, consisting of hundreds of thousands of individuals. Each night, bats emerge from their day roosts in dense columns in a highly coordinated manner. We recorded short segments of an emergence using three spatially-calibrated and temporally-synchronized thermal infrared cameras. We applied stereoscopic methods to reconstruct the three-dimensional positions of these flying bats. We applied a multiple hypothesis tracking algorithm to obtain 7,016 reconstructed trajectories. Our analysis includes estimates of the velocities of bats in flight, the distances between animals within the emergence column, and the angles subtended by the bats and their nearest neighbors.