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Camera-trapping estimates of the relative population density of Sympetrum dragonflies: application to multihabitat users in agricultural landscapes
Published 2023-02-01“…Although camera trapping has been effectively used for wildlife monitoring, its application to multihabitat insects (i.e., insects requiring terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems) is limited. …”
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To crop or not to crop: Comparing whole‐image and cropped classification on a large dataset of camera trap images
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Camera traps facilitate non‐invasive wildlife monitoring, but their widespread adoption has created a data processing bottleneck: a camera trap survey can create millions of images, and the labour required to review those images strains the resources of conservation organisations. …”
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A camera trap‐based assessment of climate‐driven phenotypic plasticity of seasonal moulting in an endangered carnivore
Published 2023-04-01Subjects: “…camera trapping…”
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A study on the analysis of mammals’ activity patterns and the effect of human hiker interference using camera trapping
Published 2019-03-01“…Keywords: Activity pattern, Baekdudaegan, Camera trappingM, Human interference, Mammals…”
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Using camera traps and N‐mixture models to estimate population abundance: Model selection really matters
Published 2024-05-01Subjects: “…camera traps…”
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DSAIL-Porini: Annotated camera trap image data of wildlife species from a conservancy in Kenya
Published 2023-02-01“…For years, zoologists, ecologists, and researchers at large have been using instruments such as camera traps in acquiring images of wild animals non-intrusively for ecological research. …”
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Automated location invariant animal detection in camera trap images using publicly available data sources
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Cameras or Camus? Comparing Snow Track Surveys and Camera Traps to Estimate Densities of Unmarked Wildlife Populations
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AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: a dataset of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest
Published 2022“…In this study, we organized and standardized camera trap records from different Amazon regions to compile the most extensive dataset of inventories of mammal, bird and reptile species ever assembled for the area. …”
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Methods for wildlife monitoring in tropical forests: Comparing human observations, camera traps, and passive acoustic sensors
Published 2021“…The most commonly used monitoring methods in tropical forests are observations made by humans (visual or acoustic), camera traps, or passive acoustic sensors. These methods come with trade-offs in terms of species coverage, accuracy and precision of population metrics, available technical expertise, and costs. …”
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Snapshot Serengeti, high-frequency annotated camera trap images of 40 mammalian species in an African savanna
Published 2015“…Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systematic data on an array of wide-ranging species. …”
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Comparing interview methods with camera trap data to inform occupancy models of hunted mammals in forest habitats
Published 2022“…While camera traps provide robust estimates for abundant species with a high detection probability, locally-informed methods can provide estimates of occupancy comparable to camera trap estimates, but at significantly less cost. …”
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Non-volant mammals of the Serra da Fortaleza Wildlife Refuge, southern Goiás, central Brazil
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The Occurrence of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris Linnaeus, 1758) in the trails of arie mata of Santa Genebra, Campinas, São Paulo
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Interference competition between Pecari tajacu and Odocoileus virginianus
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PICT: A low‐cost, modular, open‐source camera trap system to study plant–insect interactions
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Estimating the population density of Eurasian lynx in the Ukrainian part of the Chornobyl exclusion zone using camera trap footage
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Occupancy of the Ethiopian endemic Moorland Francolin in pristine and degraded Afroalpine biome using a camera trap approach
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Activity of wild Japanese macaques in Yakushima revealed by camera trapping: Patterns with respect to season, daily period and rainfall.
Published 2018-01-01“…The purpose of the present study was to determine the activity patterns of wild Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) with a special emphasis on the effect of thermal conditions. We set 30 camera traps in the coniferous forest of Yakushima and monitored them for a total of 8658 camera-days between July 2014 and July 2015. …”
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