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Overcoming the distance estimation bottleneck in estimating animal abundance with camera traps [PDF]
The biodiversity crisis is still accelerating, despite increasing efforts by the international community. Estimating animal abundance is of critical importance to assess, for example, the consequences of land-use change and invasive species on community ...
T. Haucke +3 more
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Occurence of wildcat (Felis silvestris) in the Danube Delta (Romania) [PDF]
During the period between 2nd and 10th of March 2011 the wildcat survey was carried out in two areas of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. The first surveyed area was located in surroundings ofthe field station Dovnica, including the canal Dunarea Veche
POLEDNÍK Lukáš, KRANZ Andreas
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Using camera traps to monitor cyclic vole populations
Camera traps have become popular labor‐efficient and non‐invasive tools to study animal populations. The use of camera trap methods has largely focused on large animals and/or animals with identifiable features, with less attention being paid to small ...
E. Kleiven +5 more
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Deer Behavior Affects Density Estimates With Camera Traps, but Is Outweighed by Spatial Variability
Density is a key trait of populations and an essential parameter in ecological research, wildlife conservation and management. Several models have been developed to estimate population density based on camera trapping data, including the random encounter
Maik Henrich +8 more
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WiseEye: next generation expandable and programmable camera trap platform for wildlife research [PDF]
Funding: The work was supported by the RCUK Digital Economy programme to the dot.rural Digital Economy Hub; award reference: EP/G066051/1. The work of S.
A Ahmadi +45 more
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Throughout the Himalaya, mountain ungulates are threatened by hunting for meat and body parts, habitat loss, and competition with livestock. Accurate population estimates are important for conservation management but most of the available methods to ...
R. Pal +4 more
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The Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is an invasive predator responsible for broad mammal declines in South Florida, United States. Despite their large size, pythons remain cryptic and require multifaceted approaches for detection. We evaluated a novel
Michael V. Cove +4 more
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Efforts to preserve, protect, and restore ecosystems are hindered by long delays between data collection and analysis. Threats to ecosystems can go undetected for years or decades as a result.
Robin C. Whytock +19 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. Here we offer the Camera Trap Metadata Standard as an open data standard for storing and sharing camera trap
Tavis D. Forrester +8 more
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Camera traps are an increasingly popular tool to monitor wildlife distributions. However, traditional analytical approaches to camera trap data are difficult to apply to visible wildlife characteristics in single images, such as infection status. Several
Maureen H. Murray +4 more
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