AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: a dataset of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest

The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed and grey literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non-invasive method of surveying vertebr...

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Main Authors: Antunes, AC, Montanarin, A, Gräbin, DM, Monteiro, ECDS, de Pinho, FF, Costa Alvarenga, GA, Ahumada, J, Wallace, RB, Ramalho, EE, Barnett, APA, Bager, A, Costa Lopes, AM, Keuroghlian, A, Giroux, A, Herrera, AM, de Almeida Correa, AP, Meiga, AY, Jácomo, ATDA, de Barros Barban, A, Antunes, A, Coelho, AGDA, Camilo, AR, Nunes, AV, Gomes, ACDSM, da Silva Zanzini, AC, Castro, AB, Desbiez, ALJ, Figueiredo, A, de Thoisy, B, Gauzens, B, Oliveira, BT, de Lima, CA, Peres, CA, Durigan, CC, Brocardo, CR, da Rosa, CA, Zárate-Castañeda, C, Monteza-Moreno, CM, Carnicer, C, Trinca, CT, Polli, DJ, Ferraz, DDS, Lane, DF, Gomes da Rocha, D, Barcelos, DC, Auz, D, Rosa, DCP, Silva, DA, Silvério, DV, Eaton, DP
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022