Towards the fully automated monitoring of ecological communities

M Besson, J Alison, K Bjerge, TE Gorochowski… - Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
High‐resolution monitoring is fundamental to understand ecosystems dynamics in an era of
global change and biodiversity declines. While real‐time and automated monitoring of …

Capturing wild animal welfare: a physiological perspective

M Beaulieu - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Affective states, such as emotions, are presumably widespread across the animal kingdom
because of the adaptive advantages they are supposed to confer. However, the study of the …

Wildlife in the Digital Anthropocene: Examining human-animal relations through surveillance technologies

E Von Essen, J Turnbull, A Searle… - … and Planning E …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Digital surveillance technologies enable a range of publics to observe the private lives of
wild animals. Publics can now encounter wildlife from their smartphones, home computers …

Harm to nonhuman animals from AI: A systematic account and framework

S Coghlan, C Parker - Philosophy & Technology, 2023 - Springer
This paper provides a systematic account of how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies
could harm nonhuman animals and explains why animal harms, often neglected in AI ethics …

[HTML][HTML] Intersecting planetary health: Exploring the impacts of environmental stressors on wildlife and human health

F Chen, F Jiang, J Ma, MA Alghamdi, Y Zhu… - Ecotoxicology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
This comprehensive review articulates critical insights into the nexus of environmental
stressors and their health impacts across diverse species, underscoring significant findings …

[HTML][HTML] 'I know the tiger by his paw': A non-invasive footprint identification technique for monitoring individual Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) in snow

SK Alibhai, J Gu, ZC Jewell, J Morgan, D Liu… - Ecological Informatics, 2023 - Elsevier
Apex predator populations are in decline around the world. Many exist at low density and
are elusive, making the acquisition of reliable data on their numbers and distribution 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 …

Highly precise community science annotations of video camera‐trapped fauna in challenging environments

M Arandjelovic, CR Stephens… - Remote Sensing in …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
As camera trap** grows in popularity and application, some analytical limitations persist
including processing time and accuracy of data annotation. Typically images are recorded …

Innovations in movement and behavioural ecology from camera traps: Day range as model parameter

P Palencia, J Fernández‐López… - Methods in Ecology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Camera‐trap** methods have been used to monitor movement and behavioural ecology
parameters of wildlife. However, when considering movement behaviours to estimate DR is …

Reducing bias in density estimates for unmarked populations that exhibit reactive behaviour towards camera traps

ZJ Delisle, M Henrich, P Palencia… - Methods in Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Density estimates guide wildlife management, and camera traps are commonly used to
estimate sizes of unmarked populations. Unfortunately, animals often alter their natural …