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A variety of counting methods exist to analyze visitor numbers of outdoor settings such as national parks, recreation areas and urban green spaces, with sensor-based approaches being the most frequently applied. In this paper, we describe the application
Gerd Lupp +6 more
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Use of camera-traps in natural trails and shelters for the mammalian survey in the Atlantic Forest
In order to evaluate the efficiency of different mammalian survey methods, we compared traditional sampling techniques (use of camera-traps on roads and artificial trails, track censuses, and direct field visualization) with an alternative sampling ...
Geruza L. Melo +2 more
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Adding memory to pressure-sensitive phosphors [PDF]
Mechanoluminescence (ML) is the phenomenon describing the emission of light during mechanical action on a solid, leading to applications such as pressure sensing, damage detection and visualization of stress distributions.
Feng, Ang +3 more
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On 30 September – 4 October 2019, the First school-seminar on camera traps in European Russia was held in the «Bryansk Forest» State Nature Reserve (Russia).
Sergey S. Ogurtsov, Elena F. Sitnikova
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Kairomone and Camera Trapping New Zealand Flower Thrips, Thrips obscuratus
This project investigated how kairomone lures, camera traps, and counting software could together contribute to pest management. Images of cumulative daily catch of New Zealand Flower Thrips (NZFT) attracted to a ripe peach lactone (6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2 ...
David Maxwell Suckling +5 more
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CityScapeLab Berlin: A Research Platform for Untangling Urbanization Effects on Biodiversity [PDF]
Urban biodiversity conservation requires an understanding of how urbanization modulates biodiversity patterns and the associated ecosystem services. While important advances have been made in the conceptual development of urban biodiversity research over
Buchholz, Sascha +4 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 ...
Gagne, Crystal +3 more
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Human Bycatch: Conservation Surveillance and the Social Implications of Camera Traps
Camera traps are widely used in conservation research and practice. They can capture images of people (‘human bycatch’), but little is known about how often this happens, or the implications for human rights, wellbeing, or conservation.
Chris Sandbrook +2 more
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A Step-by-step Guide to the Realisation of Advanced Optical Tweezers [PDF]
Since the pioneering work of Arthur Ashkin, optical tweezers have become an indispensable tool for contactless manipulation of micro- and nanoparticles.
Gigain, Sylvain +6 more
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Coherent manipulation of atomic qubits in optical micropotentials [PDF]
We experimentally demonstrate the coherent manipulation of atomic states in far-detuned dipole traps and registers of dipole traps based on two-dimensional arrays of microlenses.
A. Kaplan +24 more
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