Time-lapse imagery and volunteer classifications from the Zooniverse Penguin Watch project
Automated time-lapse cameras can facilitate reliable and consistent monitoring of wild animal populations. In this report, data from 73,802 images taken by 15 different Penguin Watch cameras are presented, capturing the dynamics of penguin (Spheniscidae; Pygoscelis spp.) breeding colonies across the...
Main Authors: | Jones, F, Allen, C, Arteta, C, Black, C, Emmerson, L, Freeman, R, Hines, G, Lintott, C, Miller, G, Simpson, R, Southwell, C, Zisserman, A, Hart, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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