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    From inventories to interactions: inferring mammal community patterns and processes from camera trap data by Cusack, J

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The deployment of camera traps, which automatically take pictures of wild animals moving in front of them, is now routinely used to survey terrestrial mammal communities worldwide. …”
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    Camera-trapping survey of mammals in and around Imbak Canyon conservation area in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo by Henry Bernard, Abdul Hamid Ahmad, Jedediah F. Brodie, Anthony J Giordano, Maklarin Lakim, Rahimatsah Amat, Koh, Sharon Pei Hue, Lee, Shan Kee, Augustine Tuuga, Peter Titol Malim, Lim, Darline Hasegawa, Yap, Sau Wai, Waidi Sinun

    Published 2013
    “…The total accumulated camera-trapping effort of 1,436 camera trap-nights yielded 1,641 digital photographs of mammals represented by 27 species in 14 families and fi ve orders. …”
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    Comparison of soil eDNA to camera traps for assessing mammal and bird community composition and site use by Sasha J. Tetzlaff, Aron D. Katz, Patrick J. Wolff, Matthew E. Kleitch

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Camera traps may be most efficient for assessing bird diversity but can be complemented with eDNA analysis, particularly for species that spend considerable time on the ground.…”
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    Trapping Elusive Cats: Using Intensive Camera Trapping to Estimate the Density of a Rare African Felid. by Eléanor Brassine, Daniel Parker

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Camera trapping studies have become increasingly popular to produce population estimates of individually recognisable mammals. …”
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    Identifying insect predators using camera traps reveal unexpected predator communities in oilseed rape fields by Gaëtan Seimandi-Corda, Thomas Hood, Matthew Hampson, Todd Jenkins, Daniel Blumgart, Jamie Hall, Kelly Jowett, Toke Thomas Høye, Samantha M. Cook

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…They are mainly used to study large animals but are increasingly used to study invertebrates. Camera traps could be a powerful tool to identify and quantify the natural enemies, such as predators, of specific agricultural pests. …”
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    Declining planetary health as a driver of camera-trap studies: Insights from the web of science database by Thakur Dhakal, Tae-Su Kim, Seong-Hyeon Kim, Shraddha Tiwari, Seung-Hyun Woo, Do-Hun Lee, Gab-Sue Jang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Planetary health is crucial to human well-being, ecosystem sustainability, and biodiversity preservation. In this context, camera traps are an effective remote sensing tool for monitoring biodiversity. …”
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