CamTrapAsia: a dataset of tropical forest vertebrate communities from 239 camera trapping studies

Information on tropical Asian vertebrates has traditionally been sparse, particularly when it comes to cryptic species inhabiting the dense forests of the region. Vertebrate populations are declining globally due to land-use change and hunting, the latter frequently referred as “defaunation.” This i...

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Główni autorzy: Mendes, CP, Albert, WR, Amir, Z, Ancrenaz, M, Ash, E, Azhar, B, Bernard, H, Brodie, J, Bruce, T, Carr, E, Clements, GR, Davies, G, Deere, NJ, Dinata, Y, Donnelly, CA, Duangchantrasiri, S, Fredriksson, G, Goossens, B, Granados, A, Hearn, A, Hon, J, Hughes, T, Jansen, P, Kawanishi, K, Kinnaird, M, Koh, S, Latinne, A, Linkie, M, Loi, F, Lynam, AJ, Meijaard, E, Mohd-Azlan, J, Moore, JH, Nathan, SKSS, Ngoprasert, D, Novarino, W, Nursamsi, I, O'Brien, T, Ong, R, Payne, J, Priatna, D, Rayan, DM, Reynolds, G, Rustam, R, Selvadurai, S, Shia, A, Silmi, M, Sinovas, P, Sribuarod, K, Steinmetz, R, Struebig, MJ, Sukmasuang, R, Sunarto, S, Tarmizi, T, Thapa, A, Traeholt, C, Wearn, OR, Wibisono, HB, Wilting, A, Wong, ST, Word, J, Chiok, WX, Zainuddin, ZZ, Luskin, MS
Format: Journal article
Język:English
Wydane: Ecological Society of America 2024