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Camera Trap Design Determines Taxa Detected at Carrion Sites [PDF]
Camera traps are a widely used tool in ecology to study vertebrate species and are increasingly used to study invertebrate species. However, variations in camera trap design may influence species detection and, therefore, impact the accuracy of ...
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Camera traps can be heard and seen by animals. [PDF]
Camera traps are electrical instruments that emit sounds and light. In recent decades they have become a tool of choice in wildlife research and monitoring.
Paul D Meek +5 more
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An Open Standard for Camera Trap Data [PDF]
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use of camera traps is rapidly increasing and there is an urgent need for standardization to facilitate data management, reporting and data sharing.
Tavis Forrester +8 more
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A Smart Camera Trap for Detection of Endotherms and Ectotherms [PDF]
Current camera traps use passive infrared triggers; therefore, they only capture images when animals have a substantially different surface body temperature than the background. Endothermic animals, such as mammals and birds, provide adequate temperature contrast to trigger cameras, while ectothermic animals, such as amphibians, reptiles, and ...
Dean M. Corva +8 more
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Fox on the Run—Cheaper Camera Traps Fail to Detect Fast‐Moving Mesopredators [PDF]
Camera trapping for detecting wildlife is increasingly used as a primary method of non‐invasive wildlife monitoring. Yet understanding among researchers and conservationists on how camera trap make, and model affect detection rates is limited.
R. McHenry +5 more
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Camera traps have been used increasingly as a research tool to monitor wildlife globally, and have become more advanced, thereby improving their performance and lowering costs. Their use has allowed researchers to study a range of species, including rare
Craig P. Cordier +3 more
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Long-Tailed Metrics and Object Detection in Camera Trap Datasets
With their advantages in wildlife surveys and biodiversity monitoring, camera traps are widely used, and have been used to gather massive amounts of animal images and videos.
Wentong He +5 more
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A time‐consuming challenge faced by camera trap practitioners is the extraction of meaningful data from images to inform ecological management. An increasingly popular solution is automated image classification software.
Andrew Shepley +3 more
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Florida Wildlife Camera Trap Dataset
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CV4Animals: Computer Vision for Animal Behavior Tracking and Modeling Workshop ...
Crystal Gagne +3 more
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Automated distance estimation for wildlife camera trapping
The ongoing biodiversity crisis calls for accurate estimation of animal density and abundance to identify sources of biodiversity decline and effectiveness of conservation interventions. Camera traps together with abundance estimation methods are often employed for this purpose.
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