[PDF][PDF] " Which camera trap type and how many do I need?" A review of camera features and study designs for a range of wildlife research applications.
Automatically triggered cameras taking photographs or videos of passing animals (camera
traps) have emerged over the last decade as one of the most powerful tool for wildlife …
traps) have emerged over the last decade as one of the most powerful tool for wildlife …
Spatially explicit capture-recapture through camera trap**: a review of benchmark analyses for wildlife density estimation
Camera traps have become an important research tool for both conservation biologists and
wildlife managers. Recent advances in spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods …
wildlife managers. Recent advances in spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods …
Machine learning to classify animal species in camera trap images: Applications in ecology
Motion‐activated cameras (“camera traps”) are increasingly used in ecological and
management studies for remotely observing wildlife and are amongst the most powerful …
management studies for remotely observing wildlife and are amongst the most powerful …
A generalized approach for producing, quantifying, and validating citizen science data from wildlife images
A Swanson, M Kosmala, C Lintott… - Conservation …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Citizen science has the potential to expand the scope and scale of research in ecology and
conservation, but many professional researchers remain skeptical of data produced by …
conservation, but many professional researchers remain skeptical of data produced by …
A critique of density estimation from camera‐trap data
Densities of elusive terrestrial mammals are commonly estimated from camera‐trap data.
Typically, this is a 2‐step process involving 1) fitting conventional closed population capture …
Typically, this is a 2‐step process involving 1) fitting conventional closed population capture …
Spatially explicit models for inference about density in unmarked or partially marked populatioins
Recently developed spatial capture—recapture (SCR) models represent a major advance
over traditional capture—recapture (CR) models because they yield explicit estimates of …
over traditional capture—recapture (CR) models because they yield explicit estimates of …
[LIBRO][B] The biology and conservation of wild felids
DW Macdonald, AJ Loveridge - 2010 - books.google.com
The editors utilize their 50 years of combined experience in professional engagement with
the behaviour and ecology of wild felids to draw together a unique network of the world's …
the behaviour and ecology of wild felids to draw together a unique network of the world's …
Niche partitioning and species coexistence in a Neotropical felid assemblage
Carnivores have been used as a model to understand the effects of competition in
community structure. Behavioral mechanisms that facilitate species coexistence have been …
community structure. Behavioral mechanisms that facilitate species coexistence have been …
A comparison of the effectiveness of camera trap** and live trap** for sampling terrestrial small-mammal communities
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys
of medium to large terrestrial mammals. Camera trap** may, however, also have …
of medium to large terrestrial mammals. Camera trap** may, however, also have …
Improving density estimates for elusive carnivores: accounting for sex-specific detection and movements using spatial capture–recapture models for jaguars in central …
Owing to habitat conversion and conflict with humans, many carnivores are of conservation
concern. Because of their elusive nature, camera trap** is a standard tool for studying …
concern. Because of their elusive nature, camera trap** is a standard tool for studying …