A picture is worth a thousand words: the application of camera trap** to the study of birds

TG O'Brien, MF Kinnaird - Bird Conservation International, 2008 - cambridge.org
This study reviews the use of remotely triggered still cameras, known as camera traps, in
bird research and suggests new methods useful for analyzing camera trap data. Camera …

[BOOK][B] An introduction to camera trap** for wildlife surveys in Australia

PD Meek, P Fleming, G Ballard - 2012 - researchgate.net
Internationally, camera trap** is rapidly being adopted for diverse monitoring purposes,
from wildlife research and management to asset protection. There are, however, myriad …

The use of infrared‐triggered cameras for surveying phasianids in Sichuan Province, China

S Li, WJ McShea, D Wang, L Shao, X Shi - Ibis, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
We report on the use of infrared‐triggered cameras as an effective tool to survey phasianid
populations in Wanglang and Wolong Nature Reserves, China. Surveys at 183 camera …

Inference for occupancy and occupancy dynamics

AF O'Connell, LL Bailey - Camera traps in animal ecology: methods and …, 2011 - Springer
This chapter deals with the estimation of occupancy as a state variable to assess the status
of, and track changes in, species distributions when sampling with camera traps. Much of the …

Liana–bird relationships: a review

NL Michel, W Douglas Robinson… - Ecology of lianas, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The abundance and biomass of lianas and birds are each undergoing rapid changes due to
global change drivers. This chapter addresses several questions regarding liana–bird …

[HTML][HTML] Conservation status of Southeast Asian natural habitat estimated using Galliformes spatio-temporal range decline

T Savini, M Namkhan, N Sukumal - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Southeast Asia has arguably the highest biodiversity loss due to the high deforestation rate
and hunting pressure. In the region, 55 species of the family Phasianidae can be found in all …

Using camera traps to examine distribution and occupancy trends of ground-dwelling rainforest birds in north-eastern Madagascar

AJ Murphy, ZJ Farris, S Karpanty, MJ Kelly… - Bird Conservation …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Camera trap surveys are a non-invasive way to monitor wildlife populations. Although most
often used to study medium-and large-sized mammals, camera traps also detect non-target …

Using mobile smartphones and bioacoustics to monitor endangered bird species

TT Vu, TC Nguyen, PF Doherty Jr, HT Nguyen, DJ Clink… - Ibis, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Monitoring the status of endangered wildlife is a critical foundation for biodiversity
conservation efforts. The use of autonomous acoustic recorders to monitor wildlife has …

Not by the light of the moon: investigating circadian rhythms and environmental predictors of calling in Bornean great argus

DJ Clink, T Groves, AH Ahmad, H Klinck - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Great argus pheasants are known for their elaborate visual mating displays, but relatively
little is known about their general ecology. The use of passive acoustic monitoring—which …

Micro-habitat selection and population recovery of the Endangered Green Peafowl Pavo muticus in western Thailand: implications for conservation guidance

N Sukumal, SD Dowell, T Savini - Bird Conservation International, 2017 - cambridge.org
The endangered Green Peafowl Pavo muticus is one of the most threatened vertebrate
species in South-East Asia and has undergone a rapid decline in both distribution and …