Camera trap** expands the view into global biodiversity and its change

RY Oliver, F Iannarilli, J Ahumada… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Growing threats to biodiversity demand timely, detailed information on species occurrence,
diversity and abundance at large scales. Camera traps (CTs), combined with computer …

Mammals adjust diel activity across gradients of urbanization

T Gallo, M Fidino, B Gerber, AA Ahlers, JL Angstmann… - Elife, 2022 - elifesciences.org
Time is a fundamental component of ecological processes. How animal behavior changes
over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning …

Estimating the movements of terrestrial animal populations using broad-scale occurrence data

SR Supp, G Bohrer, J Fieberg, FA La Sorte - Movement Ecology, 2021 - Springer
As human and automated sensor networks collect increasingly massive volumes of animal
observations, new opportunities have arisen to use these data to infer or track species …

Using global remote camera data of a solitary species complex to evaluate the drivers of group formation

JP Twining, C Sutherland, A Zalewski, MV Cove… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
The social system of animals involves a complex interplay between physiology, natural
history, and the environment. Long relied upon discrete categorizations of “social” and …

Maximum temperatures determine the habitat affiliations of North American mammals

M Tourani, R Sollmann, R Kays, J Ahumada… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - pnas.org
Addressing the ongoing biodiversity crisis requires identifying the winners and losers of
global change. Species are often categorized based on how they respond to habitat loss; for …

Large‐scale and long‐term wildlife research and monitoring using camera traps: a continental synthesis

T Bruce, Z Amir, BL Allen, BF Alting, M Amos… - Biological …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Camera traps are widely used in wildlife research and monitoring, so it is imperative to
understand their strengths, limitations, and potential for increasing impact. We investigated a …

COVID-19 highlights the importance of camera traps for wildlife conservation research and management

JD Blount, MW Chynoweth, AM Green… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
COVID-19 has altered many aspects of everyday life. For the scientific community, the
pandemic has called upon investigators to continue work in novel ways, curtailing field and …

Which mammals can be identified from camera traps and crowdsourced photographs?

R Kays, M Lasky, ML Allen, RC Dowler… - Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
While museum voucher specimens continue to be the standard for species identifications,
biodiversity data are increasingly represented by photographic records from camera traps …

[PDF][PDF] Benchmarking wild bird detection in complex forest scenes

Q Song, Y Guan, X Guo, X Guo, Y Chen, H Wang… - Ecol. Inform …, 2024 - researchgate.net
Camera traps are widely used for wildlife monitoring and making informed conservation and
land-management decisions, but the resulting 'big data'are laborious to process. Deep …

Large‐scale mammal monitoring: The potential of a citizen science camera‐trap** project in the United Kingdom

PY Hsing, RA Hill, GC Smith, S Bradley… - Ecological Solutions …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In light of global biodiversity loss, there is an increasing need for large‐scale wildlife
monitoring. This is difficult for mammals, since they can be elusive and nocturnal. In the …