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    Camera traps reveal the natural corridors used by mammalian species in eastern Mexico by Jonathan O. Huerta-Rodríguez, Octavio C. Rosas-Rosas, Lauro López-Mata, José L. Alcántara-Carbajal, Luis A. Tarango-Arámbula

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The objectives of this study were to evaluate the presence and activity of terrestrial mammals in the riparian and non-riparian zones of SMO. Results Camera traps detected 15 mammalian species (i.e., 14 native and 1 domestic) in the non-riparian zone, and 12 mammalian species in the riparian zone (i.e., 10 wild and 2 domestic). …”
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    Camera traps and guard observations as an alternative to researcher observation for studying anthropogenic foraging by Ben J. Walton, Leah J. Findlay, Russell A. Hill

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Here, we investigated how data on crop‐foraging by chacma baboons and vervet monkeys collected by camera traps and crop guards predicted data collected by researchers, on a commercial farm in South Africa. …”
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    Pairing camera traps and acoustic recorders to monitor the ecological impact of human disturbance by Rachel T. Buxton, Patrick E. Lendrum, Kevin R. Crooks, George Wittemyer

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Over the past two decades, the use of camera traps and acoustic monitoring in the investigation of animal ecology have grown rapidly, with each technique enhancing broad-scale wildlife surveying. …”
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    Study and Monitoring of Itinerant Tourism along the Francigena Route, by Camera Trapping System by Gianluca Bambi, Simona Iacobelli

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Recently, the camera trapping, as well as the faunal field, is finding wide use even in population surveys. …”
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    Improved Wildlife Recognition through Fusing Camera Trap Images and Temporal Metadata by Lei Liu, Chao Mou, Fu Xu

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Camera traps play an important role in biodiversity monitoring. …”
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    An IoT System Using Deep Learning to Classify Camera Trap Images on the Edge by Imran Zualkernan, Salam Dhou, Jacky Judas, Ali Reza Sajun, Brylle Ryan Gomez, Lana Alhaj Hussain

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Camera traps deployed in remote locations provide an effective method for ecologists to monitor and study wildlife in a non-invasive way. …”
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    Modelling density surfaces of intraspecific classes using camera trap distance sampling by Zackary J. Delisle, David L. Miller, Robert K. Swihart

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Our strategy extends camera trap distance sampling and enables managers to use camera traps to better understand spatial predictors of density. …”
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    Comparing the performance of two camera trap-based methods to survey small mustelids by Ana Luísa Barros, Margarida Marques, Sandra Alcobia, Darryl I. MacKenzie, Margarida Santos-Reis

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The Mostela is a device which consists of a camera trap and a tracking tunnel inside a wooden box, designed specifically to detect small mustelids. …”
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    ADAPTIVE ILLUMINATION CORRECTION ALGORITHM BASED ON RETINEX TECHNOLOGY FOR CAMERA TRAP IMAGES by A. G. Zotin, A. V. Proskurin

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Camera traps generating a huge number of images help to study and monitor the wildlife. …”
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    Camera trap records of leucistic Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) in central Norway by Tim R. Hofmeester, Neri H. Thorsen, John D. C. Linnell, John Odden

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The increasing use of networks of camera traps in wildlife research will provide new opportunities to record rare coloration in wild animals.…”
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    Estimating mesocarnivore abundance on commercial farmland using distance sampling with camera traps by Jamie E. T. McKaughan, Philip A. Stephens, Russell A. Hill

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…We applied distance sampling with camera traps (CTDS), developing a method to estimate animal distances by applying a distance measurement overlay grid to camera trap images. …”
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