Density of wild felids in Sonora, Mexico: a comparison of spatially explicit capture-recapture methods

E Greenspan, S Anile, CK Nielsen - European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2020 - Springer
Estimates of population density are crucial for wild felid conservation and are commonly
conducted using camera trapping. Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SCR) survey designs …

[HTML][HTML] Spatially explicit capture-recapture through camera trapping: a review of benchmark analyses for wildlife density estimation

AM Green, MW Chynoweth… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Camera traps have become an important research tool for both conservation biologists and
wildlife managers. Recent advances in spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) methods …

Sampling variables and their thresholds for the precise estimation of wild felid population density with camera traps and spatial capture–recapture methods

S Palmero, J Premier, S Kramer‐Schadt… - Mammal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Robust monitoring, providing information on population status, is fundamental for successful
conservation planning. However, this can be hard to achieve for species that are elusive and …

Estimating density and detection of bobcats in fragmented midwestern landscapes using spatial capture–recapture data from camera traps

CN Jacques, RW Klaver, TC Swearingen… - Wildlife Society …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Camera‐trapping data analyzed with spatially explicit capture–recapture (SCR) models can
provide a rigorous method for estimating density of small populations of elusive carnivore …

Spatially explicit capture–recapture analysis of bobcat (Lynx rufus) density: implications for mesocarnivore monitoring

DH Thornton, CE Pekins - Wildlife Research, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Accurate density estimation is crucial for conservation and management of elusive
species. Camera-trapping may provide an efficient method for density estimation …

Comparison of density estimation methods for mammal populations with camera traps in the K aa‐I ya del G ran C haco landscape

AJ Noss, B Gardner, L Maffei, E Cuéllar… - Animal …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Sampling animal populations with camera traps has become increasingly popular over the
past two decades, particularly for species that are cryptic, elusive, exist at low densities or …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the status of wild felids in a highly-disturbed commercial forest reserve in Borneo and the implications for camera trap survey design

OR Wearn, JM Rowcliffe, C Carbone, H Bernard… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The proliferation of camera-trapping studies has led to a spate of extensions in the known
distributions of many wild cat species, not least in Borneo. However, we still do not have a …

A framework for inference about carnivore density from unstructured spatial sampling of scat using detector dogs

CM Thompson, JA Royle… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife management often hinges upon an accurate assessment of population density.
Although undeniably useful, many of the traditional approaches to density estimation such …

The effect of attractant lures in camera trapping: a case study of population estimates for the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)

G Garrote, JM Gil-Sánchez, EB McCain… - European Journal of …, 2012 - Springer
Capture–recapture analysis of camera trap data is a conventional method to estimate the
abundance of free-ranging wild felids. Due to notorious low detection rates of felids, it is …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating multiple datasets into spatially-explicit capture-recapture models to estimate the abundance of a locally scarce felid

P Ferreras, J Jiménez, F Diaz-Ruiz, J Tobajas… - Biodiversity and …, 2021 - Springer
The conservation of animal populations often requires the estimation of population size. Low
density and secretive behaviour usually determine scarce data sources and hampers …