Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera trap** research
Camera traps are used by scientists and natural resource managers to acquire ecological
data, and the rapidly increasing camera trap** literature highlights how popular this …
data, and the rapidly increasing camera trap** literature highlights how popular this …
The pitfalls of wildlife camera trap** as a survey tool in Australia
Camera trap** is a relatively new addition to the wildlife survey repertoire in Australia. Its
rapid adoption has been unparalleled in ecological science, but objective evaluation of …
rapid adoption has been unparalleled in ecological science, but objective evaluation of …
Effects of predator control on behaviour of an apex predator and indirect consequences for mesopredator suppression
Apex predators can benefit ecosystems through top–down control of mesopredators and
herbivores. However, apex predators are often subject to lethal control aimed at minimizing …
herbivores. However, apex predators are often subject to lethal control aimed at minimizing …
Are we getting the full picture? Animal responses to camera traps and implications for predator studies
Camera trap** is widely used in ecological studies. It is often considered nonintrusive
simply because animals are not captured or handled. However, the emission of light and …
simply because animals are not captured or handled. However, the emission of light and …
Effects of low-level culling of feral cats in open populations: a case study from the forests of southern Tasmania
BT Lazenby, NJ Mooney, CR Dickman - Wildlife Research, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Feral cats (Felis catus) threaten biodiversity in many parts of the world, including
Australia. Low-level culling is often used to reduce their impact, but in open cat populations …
Australia. Low-level culling is often used to reduce their impact, but in open cat populations …
Feral cat home‐range size varies predictably with landscape productivity and population density
An understanding of the factors that drive inter‐population variability in home‐range size is
essential for managing the impacts of invasive species with broad global distributions, such …
essential for managing the impacts of invasive species with broad global distributions, such …
Density and home range of feral cats in north-western Australia
Context Feral cats (Felis catus) pose a significant threat to biodiversity in Australia, and are
implicated in current declines of small mammals in the savannas of northern Australia. Basic …
implicated in current declines of small mammals in the savannas of northern Australia. Basic …
Guidance on estimation of wild boar population abundance and density: methods, challenges, possibilities
Enetwild Consortium, O Keuling… - EFSA Supporting …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this guidance is to assess the accuracy and reliability of the methods for
estimation of density (ie population size per area unit) and relative abundance (ie relative …
estimation of density (ie population size per area unit) and relative abundance (ie relative …
Population abundance estimates in conservation and biodiversity research
Measuring and tracking biodiversity from local to global scales is challenging due to its
multifaceted nature and the range of metrics used to describe spatial and temporal patterns …
multifaceted nature and the range of metrics used to describe spatial and temporal patterns …
A critical review of habitat use by feral cats and key directions for future research and management
Feral cats (Felis catus) have a wide global distribution and cause significant damage to
native fauna. Reducing their impacts requires an understanding of how they use habitat and …
native fauna. Reducing their impacts requires an understanding of how they use habitat and …